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Jonas Brothers tease major plans for 2025: Tour, Broadway, and more
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The Jonas Brothers are kicking off a milestone year in style. With 2025 marking their 20th anniversary as a group, Kevin, Joe, and Nick Jonas have big plans in store, which they teased during their appearance on in Times Square on December 31. “We’ve got a ton of announcements coming,” Nick shared in a pre-performance interview with Seacrest. Among them: a collaboration with Marshmello set to drop on January 17 and Nick’s return to Broadway in . “I absolutely can’t wait to do it,” the youngest Joans brother added. Kevin hinted at a “big tour” for the band in 2025, while Joe revealed that their New Year’s Eve set offered a sneak peek of songs that fans might hear on the road. When the clock struck midnight, the Jonas Brothers hit the stage with a nostalgic and energetic lineup. They performed from their 2008 movie, their chart-topping hit , and a fresh cover of The Cranberries’ . The star-studded special also included performances from Mickey Guyton, TLC, Rita Ora, and Carrie Underwood.
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