Jonas Brothers play free show in D.C.
A line of young girls stretched around the block at the Warner Theatre in downtown D.C. this morning in anticipation of a free concert by the Jonas Brothers.
Girls in line told a News Channel 8 reporter that they were out of bed at 3 a.m.; others waited all night.
Fans of the heartthrob boy band lined up to get coveted wristbands for the show yesterday afternoon.
The concert was set to begin at 7 a.m.
The event kicks off a promotion campaign from concert company Live Nation that eliminates service fees on tickets purchased in June.
Photos after the jump.
Fans line up early this morning outside the Warner Theatre. (Kyle Gustafson/For The Post)
Nick Jonas smiles for the crowd. (Kyle Gustafson/For The Post)
Nick, left, and Joe. (Kyle Gustafson/For The Post)
Joe, left, and Kevin. (Kyle Gustafson/For The Post)
Jason Garner, CEO of Global Music at Live Nation, announces the company's ticket promotion. (Kyle Gustafson/For The Post)
-- Mike McPhate
By
Mike McPhate
| June 2, 2010; 5:42 AM ET
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DC
| Tags:
d.c., jonas, live nation, warner thater
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