The Jonas Brothers, Kevin, Nick and Joe Jonas, on Friday, announced a five-night residency concert on Broadway.
The pop-band will perform from March 14 to 18 at the Marquis Theatre. Each night, they will focus on different albums. “Jonas Brothers,” “A Little Bit Longer,” “Lines, Vines and Trying Times,” “Happiness Begins” and the upcoming “The Album” are a part of the mix.
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“Your boys are back in town 🗽 We’re coming to Broadway and playing the Marquis Theatre March 14-18!! Each night will be focused on a different album and we’ll be playing all the hits. Believe us when we say you won’t want to miss these shows… You’ll need a Verified Fan code to get tickets, so make sure to register now through Sunday!! jonasbrothers.com,” the Jonas Brothers wrote.
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The tickets will be available in five days on TicketMaster. Fans can register on Ticketmaster to buy tickets before 11.59 pm ET on Sunday, February 26. Once registered, users will receive a confirmation email with details on what to expect next. According to Ticketmaster, registration does not guarantee tickets.
Ahead of the Broadway news, the Grammy-nominated group released a new song, titled Wings, from their upcoming sixth album, simply called The Album, due on May 12. The Album is the follow-up to the Jonas Brothers’ most recent release, Happiness Begins in 2019. It has been 10 years since their previous album Lines, Vines, and Trying Times.
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The group wrapped up a three-night extension of their Vegas residency on February 18.
Last month, the Jonas Brothers were honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The brothers celebrated the achievement with their wives and families. The ceremony marked the first public appearance Jonas and Priyanka Chopra made with their newborn baby girl. The couple announced the birth of their daughter via surrogacy on Instagram last January.