In 2006, the JonasBrothers took a trip to the year 3000. Now they're taking a trip down memory lane:
— announced Friday that they will be performing a special five-night concert series on Broadway next month, with each night spotlighting a different JoBros album. The residency will kick off with their self-titled 2007 album before moving onto 2008's.
On the final night, the brothers will treat audiences to the first-ever live performance of their upcoming album,"Your boys are back in town," the band said in an announcement posted on social media. "We're coming to Broadway and playing the Marquis Theatre March 14-18!! Believe us when we say you won't want to miss these shows."
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