Everything We Know About the Jonas Brothers 2023 Tour
The Jonas Brothers surprised us all in 2019 when they announced their reunion and new song after a six year hiatus. The Jo Bros have been on two tours since the band got back together. They went on the Happiness Begins Tour from August 2019 to February 2020, and the Remember This Tour from August to December 2021. And now they're back again, besties!on Friday, January 13, where he revealed the band's plan for the year.
Kelly had the sweetest response, saying, "The thing I love about your band as well is that I also love y’all separately. I loved the projects you’ve done, the solo stuff. Everything awesome. That doesn’t usually happen […] Y’all as a whole are still solid, it’s amazing."The album release and tour dates and locations have not yet been announced, but we'll be sure to keep you updated as soon as we find out more info.
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