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Jonas Brothers tease ‘special announcements’ in Thursday livestream

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The Jonas Brothers have called on fans to join them online on Thursday (April 23, 2020) as they prepare to make some “special announcements”. Joe, Nick, and Kevin Jonas are currently isolating separately, but they are planning to virtually get together with followers on Thursday for what appears to be a live-streamed performance and discussion session.

The Sucker hitmakers alerted devotees to the event via social media on Wednesday, posting on Twitter: “There’s something we wanna talk to you about tomorrow.

Does 4pm ET / 1pm PT work for you guys? We’ll be going live on Instagram Live, Twitter, YouTube, Facebook, and Twitch. “P.S. – There will be a Q&A during the livestream so if you have any questions leave them in the replies!” The tweet

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