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The Jonas Brothers are set to launch a brand new single titled “Slow Motion” with Marshmello on January 17. The band revealed the collaboration to host Ryan Seacrest earlier than taking to the stage for his or her slot on Dick Clark’s New 12 months’s Rockin’ Eve. The band has additionally since introduced the monitor’s imminent arrival on social media.
Joe, Kevin and Nick Jonas took to the stage simply after the clock struck midnight, to see in 2025 with a stay set that started with a rendition of “Play My Music” from Music” from the 2008 Disney Channel unique film Camp Rock.
Together with their Disney Channel throwback track, the Jonas Brothers additionally carried out their 2019 hit “Sucker” and coated “Dreams” by The Cranberries to rapturous applause.
Along with revealing the brand new Marshmello collaboration, Nick additionally talked about his upcoming Broadway run within the present The Final 5 Years, which he stated he “absolutely can’t wait to do.”
Kevin additionally added that the trio might be touring in 2025 and that their New 12 months’s Eve efficiency would come with “a lot of songs that you’ll hear on the next tour. Kind of a sneak peek of what’s coming.”
Together with the Jonas Brothers, Mickey Guyton, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, TLC, Kapo, Carrie Underwood and Rita Ora carried out in Instances Sq. to have a good time the New 12 months.
Nick Jonas additionally spoke about Camp Rock in an interview with Individuals in August, saying he was “amused” by clips from the film going viral greater than 15 years after its launch.
“I understand the impact the film had and has had,” he stated. “And I am super amused, I would say, by the clips from it that have since gone viral now on TikTok and other places.”
“I’m going to say ‘amusing’ because I also think it’s hilarious. I remember thinking of that one in particular, the sort of stomp moment. I remember thinking while we were shooting, ‘This is really strange.’”
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