Jonas Brothers rock New Year’s eve with ‘Camp Rock’ throwback
Jonas Brothers New Year's performance sends fans into frenzy
Jonas Brothers started the New Year with a bang.
Kevin, Joe, and Nick Jonas took the stage for Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest, giving an exceptional performance of Play My Music from Disney’s classic movie Camp Rock.
Fans were hit with nostalgia as the 37-year-old, 35-year-old, and 32-year-old were seen singing the second single from the iconic film in Times Square after midnight, in a video shared on Rockin' Eve’s TikTok page.
"Jonas brothers singing Play My Music in 2025 was not on my bingo card," one fan wrote in the comments.
"2025 is off to a good note!" another said.
While others expressed their disappointment for missing it, with one saying, "They played this while I slept through New Years? I’m mad no one woke me up."
In addition to their Disney throwback, the trio performed their 2019 hit song Sucker and a cover of The Cranberries’ Dreams.
Before the band hit the stage, they announced a new song with Marshmello which is set to release on January 17.
Nick also expressed excitement for his upcoming Broadway role in The Last Five Years.
Kevin then went ahead to announce their plans for a 2025 tour, adding that their New Year’s Eve performance gives a "preview of what is yet to come."
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