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All we know about the Jonas Brothers' reunion tour© GettyImages

All we know about the Jonas Brothers' reunion tour

The Jonas Brothers' songs have touched a generation's hearts and have gone around the world


UPDATED MARCH 26, 2020 7:05 AM EDT
The Jonas Brothers' career took off in 2005© GettyImages

Back on the stage

Since last February, the band (made up of brothers Kevin, Nick, and Joe Jonas) announced that they would make a comeback in music, a career that started in 2005 and that was in hiatus for the last 6 years. Their return to the stage came alongside their first new single, Sucker, as well as the announcement that they would begin the Happiness Begins Tour on Carson, and will be finished in February 2020 in Paris.

All we know about the Jonas Brothers' reunion tour© GettyImages

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'Happiness Begins Tour' is the name of the band's reunion tour© GettyImages

\'Happiness Begins Tour\'

The name "Happiness Begins Tour" is inspired from one of the songs, which comes from a place where we all are in regards to love and other affairs. "It's also because we're really happy to be reunited and to make this happen again," Kevin said on an interview with EFE in Madrid.

The Jonas Brothers will play 75 shows© GettyImages

75 concerts

Happiness Begins is the band's fifth studio album and it was launched into the market on June 7; with it comes 75 shows around the US, Canada, Europe, and Mexico.

Bebe Rexha will open for the Jonas Brothers© GettyImages

Bebe Rexha

All of the 75 concerts that the Jonas Brothers will play will see Bebe Rexha (an Albanian singer who jumped into stardom because of her collaboration on Take Me Home by Cash Cash) as an opening act.

The Jonas Brothers are excited about this new tour© GettyImages

Excited Jonas

"We're very excited to announce this tour and to see our fans once again... We can't wait to show everyone what we've been planning," the band said in a press release on May 2019.

The Jonas Brothers will sing their iconic single 'When You Look Me In the Eyes'© GettyImages

\'When You Look Me In the Eyes\'

Aside from singing songs from their new album, the Jonas Brothers will sing their ballad When You Look Me In the Eyes, which has brought many tears to their followers.

The Jonas Brothers are thankful for these stable times and their comeback© GettyImages

All is stable

"The best thing about not being a teenager icon anymore is the stability. Everything used to be really shiny and fast-paced, we had a huge fanbase and that was crazy---but what we feel now is that we live stable lives, and we're thankful for that," Nick said to EFE.

The Jonas Brothers are what's in once again© GettyImages

The most sought-after

The Jonas Brothers have become one of the hottest bands around after releasing an album, a book, a documentary, and the dates for their world tour.

Jordan McGraw will be another opening act for the Jonas Brothers© GettyImages

Jordan McGraw

Jordan McGraw will be another opening act for the Happiness Begins Tour, who is sure to bring a different touch of pop to the band's hits.

This is the Jonas Brothers' tour setlist© GettyImages

\'Setlist\'

Joe, Nick, and Kevin will play their first gig on March 31st in Atlanta, and that's where the preview from the setlist that will be played on the new tour came to be. Burnin’ Up, That’s Just The Way We Roll, Fly With Me, Paranoid, S.O.S., Gotta Find You, LoveBug, Jealous, Cake By The Ocean and Year 3000 are some of the songs that they will play on stage.

The Jonas Brothers' wives might be another surprise seen at shows!© GettyImages

Wifes and fans on sight!

There is something else that could surprise you at a Jonas Brothers' concert, and that is the appearance of Joe's, Nick's, or Kevin's wife among the crowd, just as it happened at their show in Atlanta. Priyanka Chopra, Nick's partner, was spotted singing all of the band's hits like a true fan would!

Joe Jonas assures that he and his brothers will enjoy themselves more during this reunion© GettyImages

They will have more fun

"We're not taking ourselves very seriously. We take work seriously, but not ourselves," Joe said to EFE while speaking about the way that the band will face any challenges stemming from the Happiness Begins Tour.