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Following an immediate sell-out of their Oct. 11 show at New York’s Radio City Music Hall, the band will take the stage for a two-night bow in Los Angeles on Nov. 27 and 28.
Hot on the heels of the hit E! reality show Married to Jonas, series star Kevin Jonas and his brothers Nick and Joe are gearing up for a major concert at Los Angeles’ historic Pantages Theatre.
The band will take the stage for a two-night bow on Nov. 27 and 28, which follows the immediate sell-out of the Jonas Brothers’ Oct. 11 show at New York’s Radio City Music Hall.
“We were completely humbled and blown away by the fan response when we announced our New York show,” said the band in announcing the dates. “The energy at Radio City was so incredible; we just couldn’t wait to do another U.S. show. We are thrilled that we’ll be able to share that same excitement in Los Angeles!”
The Jonas Brothers have been hard at work on new music, which Joe Jonas told The Hollywood Reporter is the band’s “best album yet.” In May, the sibling trio parted ways with their longtime label, Disney’s Hollywood Records.
Said Nick Jonas at the time: “It was a decision we made as a group. Naturally, as with any partnership, when you do part ways, there is emotion tied to it. We’ve been blessed to have a lot of success with Hollywood and with Disney, but speaking on behalf of my brothers and our team, we’re all looking forward to this next chapter. We’re ready for that next step as a group, and being able to take our work with us was so important.”
The band also bought back the rights to their master recordings, merchandising and publishing for an undisclosed sum.
Since bursting onto the music scene in 2007, the group has sold upwards of 20 million units worldwide.
Joe Jonas has joked the rivalry between him and his brothers is like The Hunger Games.
The singer explained the level of sibling rivalry between the Jonas Brothers while in the recording studio.
Battling to be heard comes as second nature to Joe and his siblings Nick and Kevin when they are deciding what to include on their albums.
“I usually [win]. I will use weapons if need be,” Joe joked to MTV News. “Hunger Games in the studio.”
Nick confirmed there have been artistic scuffles while the group were laying down their new material.
When the discussions get really heated their management team is called to step in.
“No physical altercations, but yeah, you have to disagree to get what you want,” Nick revealed. “Disagree to agree. It works out because we have a voting system. Then we go to our management team if it doesn’t work. If you feel strongly about something, I think it’s always important to stick by it. The great thing, at the end of the day, is I think we all have a vision for where we want to go and know that we’re just trying got get the best out of [the sessions].”
Eldest brother Kevin diplomatically gave his opinion on their rows. The star refused to give a straight answer about which of the three of them usually gets their own way.
“I think we all do [win], in a weird way,” Kevin noted.
Nick of The Jonas Brother’s answers questions with Joe and Kevin during pressconference held at Shangri-La Makati.The American pop trio and siblings Jonas Brothers have arrived in Manila for their two-night concert in the country. For the Philippine stop of their “Jonas Brothers Live 2012″ tour, the Disney-grown musical act will perform at the Mall of Asia Arena on October 19, and at Waterfront Hotel in Cebu on October 20.
MANILA, Philippines – No gags, no gimmicks, just music. That, in a nutshell, is what the Jonas Brothers said fans should expect at the group’s concert on October 19 at SM Mall of Asia Arena and on October 20 at the Waterfront Cebu Hotel’
The shows, mounted by local promoter That’s Ntertainment, will kick off a seven-city Asian, European and South American tour that was hatched after the Jonas Brothers held its reunion gig on Oct. 11 at Radio City Hall in New York.
“We just want to focus on the music to connect with our audience,” Nick Jonas, 20, the youngest of the three brothers, told reporters at a press conference on Thursday at the Makati Shangri-La Hotel.
The brothers are getting back together as a group after taking a hiatus to pursue individual projects and interests.
“It’s nerve-wracking to be onstage again after some time,” said Joe, 23, said. “You tend to forget the lyrics of some of the songs.”
Kevin, 24, pointed out that doing the reality TV series “Married To Jonas” has helped him strengthen his relationship with his wife Danielle.
Asked by the Philippine Daily Inquirer what they thought about the renewed interest in boy bands especially the hot English vocal group One Direction, Nick said: “I guess it comes in cycles. It’s amazing how people are accepting that musical style again.”
As for which profession, music or acting, gives them more fulfillment, Joe didn’t think twice in choosing music. “This is where we started.”
Nick, however, played it safe by saying they have fun doing both.
The group’s four albums – “It’s About Time (2006), “Jonas Brothers” (2007), “A Little Bit Longer” (2008) and “Lines, Vines and Trying Times” (2009) have sold more than eight million copies worldwide.
A new album is currently in the works.
After the Philippine shows, the Jonas Brothers will proceed to Singapore (October 22), Malaysia (October 25), Russia (St. Petersburg, November 6; Moscow, November 8) and Chile (Vina del Mar, February 28, 2013).