If you were lucky enough to score a ticket to Game 2 of the 2025 World Series this Saturday, October 25, at Toronto’s Rogers Centre, get ready for an unforgettable night. In addition to the on-field action between the Toronto Blue Jays and Los Angeles Dodgers, fans will be treated to a special performance by the Jonas Brothers.
The American pop-rock trio is set to take the stage before the game as part of a moving tribute to Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C), bringing extra emotion and star power to baseball’s biggest stage.
What will the Jonas Brothers perform?
As Mastercard’s Stand Up To Cancer ambassadors, the Jonas Brothers will perform “I Can’t Lose,” a song that has become the anthem of the campaign and a message of hope for those affected by cancer. The performance continues MLB’s longstanding partnership with Mastercard and SU2C, which has raised millions for cancer research and awareness since 2010. With a sold-out crowd, championship energy, and a heartfelt musical moment, Game 2 promises to be more than just a battle for the title.
“We’re proud to celebrate our partnership with Mastercard in support of Stand Up To Cancer during such a meaningful moment at the World Series with a performance of ‘I Can’t Lose,’ in tribute to this powerful campaign,” said the Jonas Brothers. “As lifelong baseball fans, it’s special to be part of a moment where music and purpose come together.”
How can you watch the Jonas Brothers’ performance?
All World Series games will air live on FOX and FOX Deportes, with online streaming options for those who can’t catch the action in person. This might also be the perfect chance to experience the classic sports bar in Los Angeles. Now, if you don’t have access to cable and want to catch it for free, you can check out DIRECTV Stream, which offers a five-day free trial for new subscribers and includes Fox.
Plus, there are so many cool World Series watch parties happening all over L.A. Check out some of the best watch parties here.
Where will the World Series games be held?
The best-of-seven series begins in Toronto, with Games 1 and 2 set for Friday, October 24, and Saturday, October 25, at the Rogers Centre. The matchup then moves to Los Angeles for Games 3 through 5, starting Monday, October 27 in Dodger Stadium. Get the full schedule and ticket information here!
From Shohei Ohtani to the Jonas Brothers, now there are even more reasons for Dodgers fans to tune in and cheer on the Dodgers this week!