The Jonas Brothers's 2023 tour, aptly titled The Tour, is one of the hottest shows this summer. During every concert, the band is revisiting almost their entire discography by performing each song off their latest album, "The Album," as well as their previous four records: "Jonas Brothers," "A Little Bit Longer," "Lines, Vines and Trying Times," and "Happiness Begins." The setlist, which is made up of close to 70 songs, also includes tracks from their solo projects, including Dnce's "Cake by the Ocean" and Nick Jonas's "Jealous."
Since this is the most ambitious tour the Jonas Brothers have ever done, long-time fans of the group definitely won't want to miss seeing Nick, Kevin, and Joe Jonas when they come to their city. If you have tickets to see the trio, remember to snap plenty of concert photos because The Tour is set out to be a once-in-a-lifetime event.
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Since this is the most ambitious tour the Jonas Brothers have ever done, long-time fans of the group definitely won't want to miss seeing Nick, Kevin, and Joe Jonas when they come to their city. If you have tickets to see the trio, remember to snap plenty of concert photos because The Tour is set out to be a once-in-a-lifetime event.
Below, you'll find...
- 8/15/2023
- by Michele Mendez
- Popsugar.com
The Jonas Brothers played their first of two shows at Yankee Stadium in New York on Saturday to kick off “The Tour,” their 90-plus date international live trek.
Similar to their early 2023 Broadway residency, the Yankee Stadium show consisted of a career-spanning, 60-song set that featured separate acts dedicated to each of the trio’s five albums: 2007’s self-titled Hollywood Records debut, 2008’s A Little Bit Longer, 2009’s Lines, Vines and Trying Times, 2019’s Happiness Begins, and portions of their latest effort, May’s The Album, performed in spurts throughout. A mini-set of songs from their solo projects was also included, treating fans to full-band renditions of Nick Jonas’s 2014 hit “Jealous” and 2015’s “Cake by the Ocean” by Joe Jonas’s band Dnce.
To mark the ceremonious opening night, the concert boasted special guests Kirk Franklin, producer Jon Bellion, and a gospel choir for a run-through of The Album single “Walls.
Similar to their early 2023 Broadway residency, the Yankee Stadium show consisted of a career-spanning, 60-song set that featured separate acts dedicated to each of the trio’s five albums: 2007’s self-titled Hollywood Records debut, 2008’s A Little Bit Longer, 2009’s Lines, Vines and Trying Times, 2019’s Happiness Begins, and portions of their latest effort, May’s The Album, performed in spurts throughout. A mini-set of songs from their solo projects was also included, treating fans to full-band renditions of Nick Jonas’s 2014 hit “Jealous” and 2015’s “Cake by the Ocean” by Joe Jonas’s band Dnce.
To mark the ceremonious opening night, the concert boasted special guests Kirk Franklin, producer Jon Bellion, and a gospel choir for a run-through of The Album single “Walls.
- 8/13/2023
- by Bryan Kress
- Consequence - Music
How serious are Joe, Kevin, and Nick Jonas about stoking a carefree vibe on their sixth full-length? Not only did they give it the hair-tossing title The Album, they’ve stock it with songs that have titles like “Vacation Eyes,” “Summer in the Hamptons,” and “Vacation Baby.” The result is a sparkling pop party full of romance and hooks, with the three brothers—along with pop maximalist Jon Bellion and other top-tier producers—flexing their songwriting and harmonic chops.
Since forming in 2005, Jonas Brothers have been making sneakily sophisticated pop...
Since forming in 2005, Jonas Brothers have been making sneakily sophisticated pop...
- 5/15/2023
- by Maura Johnston
- Rollingstone.com
Get ready, because a new Jonas Brothers album is on the way! After reuniting and releasing their "Happiness Begins" album in 2019, the brothers have been teasing a new project since 2020. Now, we finally have a name, a release date, and a brand-new single complete with an accompanying music video. The brothers received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Jan. 30, and in their acceptance speech, Nick revealed some key details. "We are excited to announce today that our new album, 'The Album,' will be coming out May 5," he said, adding that "we can't wait to see you on tour later this year."
On Feb. 24, the trio released the first song off the album titled "Wings." In the song, the boys sing, "You are the one, the sun, the light of day / You are the wings I need to fly away / When you give me love / I feel...
On Feb. 24, the trio released the first song off the album titled "Wings." In the song, the boys sing, "You are the one, the sun, the light of day / You are the wings I need to fly away / When you give me love / I feel...
- 2/25/2023
- by Kelsie Gibson
- Popsugar.com
Los Angeles, Feb 25 (Ians) The Jonas Brothers are heading to Broadway for a five-night residency. Each night, Nick, Joe and Kevin Jonas will focus on a different album, including ‘Jonas Brothers’, ‘A Little Bit Longer’, ‘Lines, Vines and Trying Times’, ‘Happiness Begins’ and the upcoming ‘The Album’, reports ‘Female First UK’.
They wrote on Instagram: “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 showsa You’ll need a Verified Fan code to get tickets, so make sure to register now through Sunday!! Jonasbrothers.com.”
Following the announcement, they dropped the new song ‘Wings’, from their upcoming sixth record ‘The Album’. Joe has previously spoken about how he feels ‘Wings’ “feels like...
They wrote on Instagram: “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 showsa You’ll need a Verified Fan code to get tickets, so make sure to register now through Sunday!! Jonasbrothers.com.”
Following the announcement, they dropped the new song ‘Wings’, from their upcoming sixth record ‘The Album’. Joe has previously spoken about how he feels ‘Wings’ “feels like...
- 2/25/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
NBC will has already started its coverage of Super Bowl Xlvi (it started at noon Et, but the actual game doesn’t start until 6:30pm). How are other channels trying to lure you away? Here’s a quick look:
Downton Abbey: I know at least one person staying home from a Super Bowl party so she can watch the new episode (PBS, check local listings). Here’s hoping Violet’s “cold” is better.
Chick flicks: TBS is betting on The Wedding Date (6:15 p.m. Et) and Hitch (8 p.m. Et), while AMC is following a 2:30 p.
Downton Abbey: I know at least one person staying home from a Super Bowl party so she can watch the new episode (PBS, check local listings). Here’s hoping Violet’s “cold” is better.
Chick flicks: TBS is betting on The Wedding Date (6:15 p.m. Et) and Hitch (8 p.m. Et), while AMC is following a 2:30 p.
- 2/5/2012
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW.com - PopWatch
This Sunday, NBC will begin its coverage of Super Bowl Xlvi at noon Et (the actual game begins six hours later). How are other channels trying to lure you away? Here’s a quick look:
Downton Abbey: I know at least one person staying home from a Super Bowl party so she can watch the new episode (PBS, check local listings). Here’s hoping Violet’s “cold” is better.
Chick flicks: TBS is betting on The Wedding Date (6:15 p.m. Et) and Hitch (8 p.m. Et), while AMC is following a 2:30 p.m. Et showing of Ghost...
Downton Abbey: I know at least one person staying home from a Super Bowl party so she can watch the new episode (PBS, check local listings). Here’s hoping Violet’s “cold” is better.
Chick flicks: TBS is betting on The Wedding Date (6:15 p.m. Et) and Hitch (8 p.m. Et), while AMC is following a 2:30 p.m. Et showing of Ghost...
- 2/3/2012
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW.com - PopWatch
Netflix has one of those features that lets you see which films are popular in your neck of the woods, and so Slacktory decided to do some research and piece together this map of the United States based on which films are most popular (via Netflix rentals) in each state. Not surprisingly we find a lot of movies are popular in states where the film was shot (L.A. Story, New York Stories, Montana Sky, Singles). But then you have the weird stuff -- like North Dakota's fondness of films like No Man's Land and The Devil's Rejects, or Nebraska's interest in Night of the Twisters (because the real things just aren't enough over there). We're digging Minnesota's addiction to comedy, with Ricky Gervais: Out of England, Young Frankenstein and Airplane! all...
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- 7/12/2011
- by Movies.com
- Movies.com
Netflix has one of those features that lets you see which films are popular in your neck of the woods, and so Slacktory decided to do some research and piece together this map of the United States based on which films are most popular (via Netflix rentals) in each state. Not surprisingly we find a lot of movies are popular in states where the film was shot (L.A. Story, New York Stories, Montana Sky, Singles). But then you have the weird stuff -- like North Dakota's fondness of films like No Man's Land and The Devil's Rejects, or Nebraska's interest in Night of the Twisters (because the real things just aren't enough over there). We're digging Minnesota's addiction to comedy, with Ricky Gervais: Out of England, Young Frankenstein and Airplane! all...
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- 7/12/2011
- by Movies.com
- Movies.com - Celebrity Gossip
Alicia Witt is set to star in Blue Smoke, a Lifetime original movie based on Nora Roberts' best-selling novel.
Matthew Settle, Scott Bakula and Talia Shire also have been cast in the project, one of four adaptations of Roberts' books that Lifetime plans to run back-to-back on Monday nights in February.
The other three -- Carolina Moon, starring Claire Forlani, Oliver Hudson and Jacqueline Bisset; Montana Sky, starring John Corbett, Ashley Williams, Charlotte Ross and Diane Ladd; and Angels Fall, starring Heather Locklear and Johnathon Schaech -- are in postproduction.
Smoke, from Mandalay TV and Stephanie Germain Prods., tells the story of Reena Hale (Witt), who as a child witnessed her family's pizzeria go up in flames. Years later, she becomes a detective working on the police department's arson task force alongside her hero, John Minger (Bakula), the man who found out who was responsible for the fire at her mother (Shire) and father's restaurant.
Hale finds happiness when she meets Bo Goodnight (Settle), a hunky carpenter who becomes her next-door neighbor and paramour when a pyromaniac stalker who killed any man she loved reappears in her life.
Matthew Settle, Scott Bakula and Talia Shire also have been cast in the project, one of four adaptations of Roberts' books that Lifetime plans to run back-to-back on Monday nights in February.
The other three -- Carolina Moon, starring Claire Forlani, Oliver Hudson and Jacqueline Bisset; Montana Sky, starring John Corbett, Ashley Williams, Charlotte Ross and Diane Ladd; and Angels Fall, starring Heather Locklear and Johnathon Schaech -- are in postproduction.
Smoke, from Mandalay TV and Stephanie Germain Prods., tells the story of Reena Hale (Witt), who as a child witnessed her family's pizzeria go up in flames. Years later, she becomes a detective working on the police department's arson task force alongside her hero, John Minger (Bakula), the man who found out who was responsible for the fire at her mother (Shire) and father's restaurant.
Hale finds happiness when she meets Bo Goodnight (Settle), a hunky carpenter who becomes her next-door neighbor and paramour when a pyromaniac stalker who killed any man she loved reappears in her life.
- 11/2/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Heather Locklear is set to star in Angels Fall, a Lifetime original movie based on Nora Roberts' best-selling suspense romance novel. Johnathon Schaech is co-starring in the film, the third of four adaptations of books by Roberts that Lifetime plans to run back-to-back on Monday nights in February. The first two, Carolina Moon, starring Claire Forlani, Jacqueline Bisset and Oliver Hudson, and Montana Sky, starring John Corbett, Ashley Williams, Charlotte Ross and Diane Ladd, have completed production. The fourth one, Blue Smoke, is in preproduction.
- 9/22/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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