Sounds like fun. Meeting the Jonas Brothers is my daughter's dream. How did you get the Meet and Greet passes?
I have a friend that works in the industry and has connections with the someone that works for the band...thus, I had to pull a few strings.
We had to wait in line for about 1.5 hours (we were near the front as we got there very early) and the meet and greet lasted about 1 minute for hugs and photos. My daughter was in shell-shock as she could not believe what was happening and I thought she was going to faint.
She can't even talk today as a result of her screaming at the concert. My ears are ringing a little and I will pack tan earplugs if I ever go again.
I had 4 VIP meet and greet tix plus VIP seating (the meet and greet was a blue armband) and actually was able to squeeze in 7 people as I went as a "parent" and my daughter met a few of her friends at the concert and hid behind me.
I saw a eBay sale for 4 tix (section 6 and we were in section 3) that sold for
$14,000 (there were 94 bidders)and our tickets were much better location.
I let all the girls take the seats while my wife and I stood further back in the walkway as I did not need to be so close to the stage. The brothers sprayed foam out into the audience during the concert and I was glad that I did not get foamed, like the kids did.
Although my style of music is rock and roll like "U2" I thought the Jonas Brothers put on a fantastic show and their parents must be incredibly proud of their achievements for such a young age group.
I just could not get over the sight of THOUSANDS of screaming teenaged girls all singing, dancing, and scremining at this event. Someone is making a huge amount of money off this phenomenon and teenage boys ae missing the boat here (if you know what I mean).