Late last week, we were blessed with the news that U-L-T-I-M-A-T-E boy band Jonas Brothers were making a return. 

The three brothers took an indefinite hiatus back in 2013 (their fandom was devastated). When they blacked out all their socials late in February, the internet went absolutely nuts.

On 1 March, mega BOP ‘Sucker’ entered the public domain, and the trio took over the Late Late Show for four nights.

The track has charted in just about every country globally. Today, Billboard reports that the Jonas Brothers may be in for a Billboard #1 debut. 

Watch this ET Canada video of Jonas Brothers on the Late Late Show:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4v-iBIQVJg

Watch Nick Jonas explain how the band got back together:

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In a recent radio interview, the Jonas Brothers have been hinting at a future Australian tour. “Australia is a big piece of the puzzle because at that point we had been filming the documentary for about two or three months, and we started to unpack everything,” Nick Jonas told Smallzy.

Joe Jonas commented, “I think we have a lot to say but specifically Australian fans… we have plenty to say around the world but to our Australian fans, thank you for being so patient for the Jonas Brothers to come back around and to play a show there,” he said.

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“We have two promises. We’re back, and we’re going to definitely tour Australia,” Joe confirms.

Chatting about how the reunion occurred, Nick comments, “It goes back a lot further because the way things ended back in 2012-2013 was really complicated as a family and as brothers, so it took some time to get into it all.”

He added that the group had to “unpack it before we were talking about writing music together, and performing again. I think the first thing was, could we actually do this and be healthy this time around?”

For now, here’s to hoping we’ll get some Aussie dates soon. 

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