The Jonas Brothers are gearing up for a busy 2025.
On Tuesday (Dec. 31), the sibling trio of Kevin, Joe, and Nick Jonas reunited for a special appearance at Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest in New York City. Ahead of their high-energy performance, the group — celebrating their 20th anniversary this year — teased some exciting projects on the horizon.
“We’ve got a ton of announcements coming. First up, we’ve got a new song with Marshmello dropping on January 17th,” Nick shared with Seacrest in a pre-performance interview in Times Square.
The “Jealous” singer also revealed, “I’ll be making a return to Broadway next year in The Last Five Years, which I absolutely can’t wait to do. There’s a lot coming, so stay tuned.”
Kevin then hinted at a “big tour” in 2025 for the Jonas Brothers, while Joe mentioned that the band’s New Year’s Eve performance would offer a sneak peek of “a lot of songs that you’ll hear on the next tour. Kind of a sneak peek of what’s coming.”
After the clock struck midnight, Kevin, Joe, and Nick took the stage in Times Square to perform “Play My Music” from their 2008 Camp Rock movie. The trio also delivered their hit “Sucker,” which topped the Billboard Hot 100 in 2019, and a cover of The Cranberries’ “Dreams.”
In addition to the Jonas Brothers, the Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve special featured performances by Mickey Guyton, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, TLC, Kapo, Carrie Underwood and Rita Ora.
Check out Seacrest’s NYE interview with the Jonas Brothers below.