Jonas Brothers in 2022.Photo: Wesley Hitt/GettyThe Jonas Brothersjust want to play their music —allof their music!The “Wings” singers have announced a five-night Broadway residency that will see the band dedicate each show to a different album, ending withtheir new record,The Album.“Your boys are back in town 🗽 We’re coming to Broadway and playing the Marquis Theatre March 14-18!!” the group wrote on Instagram. “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…“Kevin, 35,Joe, 33, andNick Jonas, 30, will kick things off at the Marquis Theater on March 14 withJonas Brothers(2007) and continue the next night withA Little Bit Longer(2008).On March 16, they’ll tackleLines, Vines and Trying Times(2009), and on March 17,Happiness Begins(2019). The trio will wrap things up on March 18 withThe Album, which is set for release on May 12.The Jonas Brothers were honored last month with astar on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and Kevin told PEOPLE at the time how family played a huge role in their success over the years.“They’re our big support and we couldn’t be here without them,” he said. “And I’m there to support them and everything they do, and special moments like this when the family could be together.“The group also announced during the Jan. 30 ceremony that their sixth album, titledThe Album, will hit shelves in May.RELATED VIDEO: Jonas Brothers Express Gratitude to Their Families During Walk of Fame Speeches"It’s nice to reflect on thisnearly 20-year journeyand to commemorate it here today but we’re looking towards the future,” Nick said, before he and his brothers announced the new project.The new album comes almost four years after the “Sucker” singers announced their reunion in February 2019. In the years that followed, the group releasedHappiness Begins, set off on two headlining tours, and did aLas Vegas residency show.The brothers have teased select tracks from the record, with Nick tellingVarietythat his two favorites are “Little Bird,” about parenthood, and “Waffle House,” which he said “really encapsulates a moment in time for us” and draws inspiration from bands like Doobie Brothers and the Bee Gees.Fans hoping to catch the Broadway residency can register for a Verified Fan code through Sunday at jonasbrothers.com.
Jonas Brothers in 2022.Photo: Wesley Hitt/Getty

The Jonas Brothersjust want to play their music —allof their music!The “Wings” singers have announced a five-night Broadway residency that will see the band dedicate each show to a different album, ending withtheir new record,The Album.“Your boys are back in town 🗽 We’re coming to Broadway and playing the Marquis Theatre March 14-18!!” the group wrote on Instagram. “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…“Kevin, 35,Joe, 33, andNick Jonas, 30, will kick things off at the Marquis Theater on March 14 withJonas Brothers(2007) and continue the next night withA Little Bit Longer(2008).On March 16, they’ll tackleLines, Vines and Trying Times(2009), and on March 17,Happiness Begins(2019). The trio will wrap things up on March 18 withThe Album, which is set for release on May 12.The Jonas Brothers were honored last month with astar on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and Kevin told PEOPLE at the time how family played a huge role in their success over the years.“They’re our big support and we couldn’t be here without them,” he said. “And I’m there to support them and everything they do, and special moments like this when the family could be together.“The group also announced during the Jan. 30 ceremony that their sixth album, titledThe Album, will hit shelves in May.RELATED VIDEO: Jonas Brothers Express Gratitude to Their Families During Walk of Fame Speeches"It’s nice to reflect on thisnearly 20-year journeyand to commemorate it here today but we’re looking towards the future,” Nick said, before he and his brothers announced the new project.The new album comes almost four years after the “Sucker” singers announced their reunion in February 2019. In the years that followed, the group releasedHappiness Begins, set off on two headlining tours, and did aLas Vegas residency show.The brothers have teased select tracks from the record, with Nick tellingVarietythat his two favorites are “Little Bird,” about parenthood, and “Waffle House,” which he said “really encapsulates a moment in time for us” and draws inspiration from bands like Doobie Brothers and the Bee Gees.Fans hoping to catch the Broadway residency can register for a Verified Fan code through Sunday at jonasbrothers.com.
The Jonas Brothersjust want to play their music —allof their music!
The “Wings” singers have announced a five-night Broadway residency that will see the band dedicate each show to a different album, ending withtheir new record,The Album.
“Your boys are back in town 🗽 We’re coming to Broadway and playing the Marquis Theatre March 14-18!!” the group wrote on Instagram. “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…”
Kevin, 35,Joe, 33, andNick Jonas, 30, will kick things off at the Marquis Theater on March 14 withJonas Brothers(2007) and continue the next night withA Little Bit Longer(2008).
On March 16, they’ll tackleLines, Vines and Trying Times(2009), and on March 17,Happiness Begins(2019). The trio will wrap things up on March 18 withThe Album, which is set for release on May 12.
The Jonas Brothers were honored last month with astar on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and Kevin told PEOPLE at the time how family played a huge role in their success over the years.
“They’re our big support and we couldn’t be here without them,” he said. “And I’m there to support them and everything they do, and special moments like this when the family could be together.”
The group also announced during the Jan. 30 ceremony that their sixth album, titledThe Album, will hit shelves in May.
RELATED VIDEO: Jonas Brothers Express Gratitude to Their Families During Walk of Fame Speeches
“It’s nice to reflect on thisnearly 20-year journeyand to commemorate it here today but we’re looking towards the future,” Nick said, before he and his brothers announced the new project.
The new album comes almost four years after the “Sucker” singers announced their reunion in February 2019. In the years that followed, the group releasedHappiness Begins, set off on two headlining tours, and did aLas Vegas residency show.
The brothers have teased select tracks from the record, with Nick tellingVarietythat his two favorites are “Little Bird,” about parenthood, and “Waffle House,” which he said “really encapsulates a moment in time for us” and draws inspiration from bands like Doobie Brothers and the Bee Gees.
Fans hoping to catch the Broadway residency can register for a Verified Fan code through Sunday at jonasbrothers.com.
source: people.com