Jonas Brothers join New Jersey Hall of Fame ranks
Kevin, Joe, and Nick Jonas earn prestigious recognition
Jonas Brothers have unlocked a new achievement.
On Friday night, November 21, Kevin, Joe and Nick Jonas were inducted into the New Jersey Hall of Fame.
At The American Dream Mall in East Rutherford, NJ, the Sucker hitmakers were joined by their father Kevin Sr., their brother Frankie Jonas and Kevin’s wife Danielle Jonas, making the moment all more special.
Notably, Nick’s wife Priyanka Chopra wasn’t there at the ceremony as she is currently busy in the promotions of her film in India.
After being honoured at the prestigious ceremony, Joe, who finalised his divorce with Sophie Turner in September 2024, reflected on the milestone he marked with his two brothers as a pop band.
"Being inducted into the New Jersey Hall of Fame is pretty unbelievable," the 36-year-old American singer-songwriter and actor said on stage, via App.com.
He continued, "We’ve had incredible highs over the years — world tours, stage shows, movies — but this one hits different than all of them because we didn’t grow up on red carpets."
"We grew up in the great state of New Jersey. New Jersey makes us — bagel sandwiches, traffic, big dreams and more determination than anyone can ever ask for," the Camp Rock alum.
Before the New Jersey Hall of Fame honour, Jonas Brothers have received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2023 and the SoundExchange Hall of Fame Award in 2024.
For the unversed, the Jonas Brothers debuted as a pop band in 2005, releasing their first album It's About Time in August 2006.
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