2011 Tour

2011 Tour
Continental tour by Nick Jonas & the Administration
Official poster
LocationSouth America
Associated albumWho I Am
Start dateSeptember 21, 2011
End dateOctober 8, 2011
Legs1
No. of shows11
Nick Jonas & the Administration concert chronology

The 2011 Tour was the second and final headlining concert tour for American band Nick Jonas & the Administration, showcasing their debut album Who I Am. The tour took place in South America. This is his second tour as a solo artist, without his brothers Joe and Kevin: the Jonas Brothers. The tour kicked off on September 21 in Brazil[1] and concluded on October 8, 2011.

On July 12, Jonas announced through Facebook the South America shows[2] and two days later he announced the Chile concert date for October 4.[3][4] On July 21 a concert was announced for Paraguay[5][6] and the next day, a second concert date for Argentina.[7]

On August 2, Jonas confirmed five concerts in Brazil and one in Venezuela.[8][9] Three days later, an announcement from Nick through Facebook was made for the Uruguay concert.[2] Nick announced on September 3, 2011, through Twitter that Ocean Grove would be going on tour with them.[10][11] On September 6, a concert in Puerto Rico was announced, making his solo debut on the Island. He has performed before in Puerto Rico alongside his brothers three times.[12]

On September 21, the first day of the tour, it was announced that Jonas' last concert date of the tour (San Juan, Puerto Rico on October 11) was cancelled. The producer of the Puerto Rico date, César Sainz, confirmed the information the same day. According to Jonas, the last show the tour conflicted with the start of his training for the role of J. Pierrepont Finch, which will replace Harry Potter actor Daniel Radcliffe and Glee's Darren Criss, in the revival of Broadway's How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying will take place in Los Angeles starting on October 10.[13] On September 23, just three days later after the announcement, the news was confirmed via Jonas' website.[14] The day after, Jonas himself apologized for the cancellation of the show via Twitter.[15]

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  15. ^ "So sorry we had to cancel the Puerto Rico show. Thank you all for understanding. Love you so much. Having an amazing time on tour!". Twitter. Archived from the original on 16 July 2012. Retrieved 5 December 2014.