Inside Joe Jonas witty reaction after Jonas Brothers recent performance
Jonas Brothers also teased their upcoming solo during the performance
The Jonas Brothers, on October 25, took the stage during Game 2 of the World Series between the Toronto Blue Jays and the Los Angeles Dodgers at Toronto’s Rogers Centre.
The band performed their song I Can’t Lose from their album Greetings From Your Hometown, marking a memorable — and somewhat unexpected — moment in the middle of the game.
The score was tied 1–1 in the fifth inning when play paused for the annual Stand Up to Cancer tribute.
During the touching segment, players, fans, and broadcasters held up placards with the names of loved ones affected by cancer.
Immediately following the tribute, the Jonas Brothers appeared on stage, with an announcer explaining that their performance was dedicated to those living with cancer.
The abrupt transition from a solemn tribute to an upbeat performance caught many viewers off guard, leading to a wave of online reactions.
When Major League Baseball shared a photo of the brothers performing on Instagram with the caption, “SPEECHLESS, OVER THE EDGE, JUST BREATHLESS — The @JonasBrothers are here at #WorldSeries Game 2!,” Joe Jonas humorously chimed in the comments, writing, “Why these guys ?”
Aside from Joe’s cheeky response, the band has not publicly commented on the buzz surrounding their appearance.
Before the event, they released a statement expressing pride in performing during such a meaningful occasion: “We’re proud to celebrate our partnership with Mastercard in support of Stand Up to Cancer during such a meaningful moment at the World Series with a performance of ‘I Can’t Lose’ in tribute to this powerful campaign. As lifelong baseball fans, it’s special to be part of a moment where music and purpose come together.”
After the performance, the Jonas Brothers continued their tour in Orlando. The following day, Kevin Jonas announced his debut solo single, Changing, set for release on November 20.
He first performed the song solo in August at the band’s Boston show, telling the audience, “I’m super nervous, so bear with me,” before launching into the heartfelt track.
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