2016 Honda Civic Tour to Feature Nick Jonas and Demi Lovato
Honda has announced that the 2016 Honda Civic Tour will feature Demi Lovato and Nick Jonas. The two multi-platinum selling artists will headline the Honda Civic-sponsored concert tour, which is celebrating its fifteenth anniversary this year.
The “Honda Civic Tour Featuring Demi Lovato & Nick Jonas: Future Now” will kick off in Miami on June 24th, and will hit 37 cities along the way, including New York, LA, and Chicago. A full list of tour dates can be seen below.
Tickets for the shows are on sale now, and from noon through midnight on March 28th, a special “buy two tickets, get two tickets free” offer will be available at Honda.us/2for2 for fans who use the code “DemiNickCIVIC” when checking out.
“We want our fans to step in to our worlds and to feel like they’re a part of Honda Civic Tour: Future Now from the moment they enter the venue ’til the moment they leave,” Demi Lovato said in a statement.
“We’re looking forward to creating an unforgettable experience that’s unlike anything else,” co-headliner Nick Jonas added.
For select lucky fans, that unforgettable experience will include meeting Demi and Nick. As part of Honda’s The Power of Dreams sweepstakes, one ticket holder and a guest at each stop on the tour will win a backstage VIP experience that includes an arena tour, a look inside Demi and Nick’s bus, a chance to walk on stage before the show and a private meeting with Lovato and Jonas themselves.
Fans will also have a chance to win a 2016 Honda Civic Sedan that was custom designed and autographed by Demi Lovato, as well as a Honda Grom motorcycle designed and signed by Nick Jonas.
Rules for all sweepstakes and more info about the upcoming tour can be found at HondaCivicTour.com.
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