Playing “Sucker” and “Play My Music” by Camp Rock, the Jonas Brothers perform at “New Year’s Rockin’ Eve.”

As they welcome in 2025, the Jonas Brothers are also commemorating the band’s 20th anniversary. On Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve, which was performed shortly after midnight, Nick, Joe, and Kevin stepped onto the stage to perform a medley of the band’s hits.

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This year’s highly anticipated performance featured the band’s single “Sucker” from 2019, as well as a cover of Cranberries’ “Dreams” and “Play My Music,” the latter two from the band’s 2008 Disney Channel film Camp Rock soundtrack album. As they were getting ready to perform, they were interviewed by Ryan Seacrest, who hinted at some major announcements coming in the new year. “There will be many announcements from us soon. Nick first announced that on January 17, they will be releasing a new song with Marshmello. “I am incredibly excited to be returning to Broadway here next year in a production called The Last Five Years.”

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While Joe dropped hints that they’ll be playing “a lot of songs that you’ll hear on the next tour” during their New Year’s Eve performance, Kevin revealed that they’ll be hitting the road in 2025. A little taste of what’s to come.

The band announced a series of special performances to commemorate the “20-year anniversary of the band” at Yankee Stadium, where their 2023 tour came to a close. What Nick said was that the card was an official invitation to do this again.

“Please Be Mine” was the debut single by the JoBros, who formed the band in 2005. Before releasing their debut album, It’s About Time, in 2006, they had their first single, “Mandy,” in December of that year. In subsequent years, they made appearances in the Camp Rock movies and hosted the show Living the Dream.

After ringing in 2024 with a performance at Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve (Rolling Stone’s parent company, Dick Clark Productions, is owned by Penske Media Corporation), the JoBros had a relatively quiet year, releasing five albums. In the Dark. The World Tour will continue through October, visiting Europe, South America, and Asia. Following 2023’s The Album, the group collaborated with Kygo on the June release of “Healing (Shattered Heart)” and later appeared on a Christmas song with Jimmy Fallon. While Joe Jonas performed with Ela Taubert on “¿Cómo Pasó?” and Alex Warren on “Burning Down,” soloist Nick Jonas collaborated with JVKE on “This Is What Forever Feels Like.”

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