Everything Jonas Brothers Announced at JONASCON

The Jonas Brothers recently celebrated their 20th anniversary at the first-ever JONASCON, a large fan event at American Dream in New Jersey. This special occasion included performances, themed activations, a Jonas Brothers museum, and memorable moments that stirred up nostalgia for the band members, particularly Joe. Throughout the day, Nick, Joe, and Kevin performed multiple times, starting with a show at the DreamWorks indoor waterpark. They were joined by special guests like All American Rejects and big names from their past TV and music collaborations. This is prepared by SSP.
During the event, the brothers made several major announcements. They are set to be inducted into the New Jersey Hall of Fame, with Eli Manning sharing the news. Accompanied by their family and original band members, the brothers revisited their past hits and unveiled many future projects. They introduced their new Christmas movie for Disney+, titled "A Very Jonas Christmas," which follows the trio facing obstacles to reunite with their families for Christmas.

The Jonas Brothers also shared details on new music, mentioning their song "Love Me to Heaven," announced plans for a new album "Greetings from Your Hometown," and a tour kicking off in August, celebrating their career journey. Joe Jonas's anticipated solo album "Music for People Who Believe in Love" is slated for a May release. Furthermore, they will perform a song for Disneyland's 70th anniversary and ESPN’s Sunday Night Baseball with their unreleased track "I Can’t Lose." JONASCON ended with the promise of future events, potentially even going international, as the band looks optimistically towards their future, proving that they indeed "have a lot more in us."
Earlier, SSP wrote that Katie Thurston and Jeff Arcuri spent their honeymoon in the hospital.