

#JONAS BROTHERS BURNIN UP TOUR MOVIE#
They also appeared in the 2009 blockbuster fantasy movie “Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian”, and had their very own documentary released by Amazon Prime Video in 2019, entitled “Jonas Brothers: Chasing Happiness”. The Jonas Brothers’ biggest hits to date are “SOS” (2007), “When You Look Me in the Eyes” (also 2007), the aforementioned “Sucker” (2019), and “What a Man Gotta Do” (2020). In June 2019, they also put out their 5th (and so far latest) record, the new Jonas Brothers album “Happiness Begins”. Soon thereafter, they released a new single, “Sucker”. Their hiatus lasted until February 2019, when they announced their reunion on social media. They cited the common reason for band dismantlements, “creative differences”, as well as “a deep rift within the band”. They released two more albums, one in 2008 and one in 2009, before they announced their break-up in October 2013. It still remains their best selling album to date, with 2.4 million copies sold in the US alone. It peaked at the #5 spot in the famous Billboard 200 chart, while also reaching #9 on the OCC chart over in the United Kingdom. Their second studio album, the self-titled “Jonas Brothers” from August 2007, performed a lot better than their first one.
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After the release of their debut album, they guest starred in an episode of “Hannah Montana”, a famous Disney Channel series starring Miley Cyrus. From their beginning, their music was featured on children’s shows, such as “Zoey 101” on Nickelodeon, or “American Dragon: Jake Long” on The Disney Channel. The majority of the boyband’s fans has always been teenage or pre-teen girls.

It became a moderate hit, selling around 120,000 copies in the United States. Their debut album came out in August 2006, with the title “It’s About Time”. Still in 2005, they went on a nationwide Jonas Brothers concert tour in the US. They sent it out to record labels, and got signed by the major industry player Columbia Records, along with the third brother Joe, as a group. However, in 2005, he decided to record a song with his brother Kevin called “Please Be Mine”. The youngest of the three brothers, Nick, was the first to actively pursue a career in music. The founding and only members to ever be part of the band are the three brothers, lead guitarist and backup vocalist Kevin Jonas (born in 1987 in Teaneck, New Jersey), lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist and keyboardist Nick Jonas (1992, Dallas, Texas), and vocalist, rhythm guitarist and percussionist Joe Jonas (1989, Casa Grande, Arizona).

They were formed in 2005 in Wyckoff, New Jersey. Thanks for everything, JoBros.The Jonas Brothers is an American pop rock band. It was one of the best nights of my life and I wouldn’t change it for the world. We danced and sang all night long and didn’t care how many people on the lawn thought we were crazy. The rest of the show was obviously fantastic. Nick Jonas truly has the voice of an angel, and “A Little Bit Longer” is concrete proof of that. I sobbed throughout the entire thing, my mom next to me trying to comfort me. It’s just him at a piano, raw and beautiful and talented. But the most impactful part I remember is Nick’s performance of “A Little Bit Longer.” That song still makes me cry to this day, but there is absolutely nothing like seeing it live. As soon as those lights went down we were squealing like toddlers on Christmas. We could barely see anything, but we didn’t care. Kevin, Joe and Nick Jonas perform in excerpts from their 2008 Burnin Up tour, interspersed with. We had lawn seats, so me and my cousin were tiny enough to squeeze closer to the front of the lawn. Watch Jonas Brothers: The Concert Experience on DIRECTV. Regardless, I was pumped.īy the time we got to the concert, the place was already packed. Which, might I add, is QUITE a trip from central New Jersey. I mean, Joe Jonas’ dance moves? And that tambourine? *swoon*īeing a 12 year old girl, all I wanted was to go see the Jonas Brothers. Sure, they had that typical cookie cutter pop sound. Now, the Jonas Brothers weren’t your average boy-band. Tiger Beat magazine is all you read, and Nick Jonas’ prepubescent voice is in your ears. Disclaimer: Unfortunately this was before a time of constant picture snapping at concerts for me, so the photos are not mine!
