The Jonas Brothers is about to kickstart their "Five Albums. One Night." World Tour on Aug. 12, 2023, at the Yankee Stadium in New York City.
With the budding anticipation of the trio's comeback to touring, they also hinted that "very famous special guests" will be attending the show.
Jonas Brothers Yankee Stadium Concert
The Jonas Brothers are set to kick off their ambitious world you at Yankee Stadium for two nights on Aug. 12 and Aug. 13.
Talking about the upcoming feat, Joe Jonas had this to say to Variety: "It's going to be a pretty magical way to start the tour. We've been in rehearsals for about a month now."
The trio initially expressed hesitation, especially Nick, as they were scared that they won't be able to fill the stadium.
According to Joe, they have already previewed the show to 200 fans, who he had revealed to be "very engaged" the whole time.
"I feel like it's really easy to digest even if you're not a super fan... But really for us it's like walking through memory lane with our fans. It's really great to see a lot of our fans grow up with us. A lot of them our age, if not older. Looking out at the dress rehearsal, I was like, 'That fan was at a school tour we did in '07 or '08.'" he went on to explain.
However, their expansive setlist which spans their whole discography is not the only thing that fans could expect. Special guests are also underway.
Jonas Brothers Special Guests at Yankee Stadium Concert
Speaking more in detail in their Variety interview, Nick said that just before the intermission starts, there would be guests, which he described to be "very famous."
"The surprise is going to be a combination of different things that don't necessarily include us. In other words, I will be excited to be watching this moment from backstage and seeing how the audience reacts," he added.
As of this writing, nothing has been teased yet by the trio on who will be accompanying them for the start of their tour, but given Nick's recent revelations, it could be really big!
Asked about the growing dangerous trend of fans hitting artists with objects, Nick had this to say: "It's important to tell everyone that it's very dangerous to do that and it should not continue. I don't understand it. I can't begin to understand it."
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