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The Jonas Brothers are coming to Fenway Park this summer

The Jonas Brothers are coming to Fenway Park this summer

Boston Globe24-03-2025
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The three stepped away from performing as the Jonas Brothers in October of 2013, with all three pursuing solo work. Nick released several albums, and is currently starring in 'The Last Five Years' on Broadway, while Joe created the pop-rock group
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The brothers announced their reunion in February of 2019 and released the hit song 'Sucker' in March of that year, which debuted at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and sold 88,000 copies in the week after its release.
The brothers announced the 'JONAS20″ tour last Friday, alongside the release of their newest song, 'Love Me To Heaven.' 'We feel incredibly grateful for 20 years,' Joe Jonas said in an appearance to discuss the tour on '
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Tickets go on sale Friday, March 28 at 10 a.m. on
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