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Laugh, Cry, And Sing Along! 'A Very Jonas Christmas Movie' Trailer Features The Jonas Brothers' Heartwarming Holiday Adventure | Glamsham.com
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Laugh, Cry, And Sing Along! ‘A Very Jonas Christmas Movie’ Trailer Features The Jonas Brothers’ Heartwarming Holiday Adventure | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
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The Jonas Brothers — Kevin, Joe, and Nick — are set to bring holiday cheer to fans with their upcoming film A Very Jonas Christmas Movie. Disney+ released the official trailer on Monday, offering a glimpse into the heartwarming and humorous story that explores family, fame, and festive spirit. Written by Isaac Aptaker and Elizabeth Berger, and directed by Jessica Yu, the film will premiere on November 14 on Disney+ and Hulu.

The trailer opens with the trio wrapping up a concert in London before planning to fly home to New York for Christmas. While Nick and Kevin chat with their wives, Priyanka Chopra and Danielle Jonas, in sweet cameo appearances over video calls, Joe decides to unwind at a local bar. There, he confides in a stranger, admitting, “As the Jonas Brothers, we’re great. But as brothers, whatever magic was there is just… dead.” Their holiday plans take a chaotic turn when they discover their private jet has been destroyed, leaving them stranded and forced to spend Christmas together in unexpected circumstances.

Alongside the brothers’ heartwarming journey of reconnection, the film also explores Joe’s budding romance with Lucy, played by Chloe Bennet. Their charming date scenes show Joe telling his brothers, “We had a connection,” only for Kevin to tease, “How many connections have you had this month?” and Nick to add, “Joe can’t count that high.”

Also Read: The Ultimate Christmas Movie Calendar for the Holiday Season

The movie promises plenty of laughs, family moments, and festive tunes, including a brand-new Jonas Brothers holiday track, Coming Home This Christmas, featuring Kenny G on saxophone. The star-studded cast also includes Billie Lourd, Laverne Cox, KJ Apa, Andrew Barth Feldman, Andrea Martin, and Justin Tranter.

With music, mischief, and brotherly love, A Very Jonas Christmas Movie is shaping up to be this year’s must-watch holiday treat.

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Sonu Nigam Satish Shah Prayer Meet Sarabhai VS Sarabhai
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Satish Shah Prayer Meet: Sonu Nigam Makes Late Actor’s Ailing Wife Sing Tere Mere Sapne; Sarabhai vs Sarabhai Cast Croon Title Song Once More

by jummy84 October 28, 2025
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On October 25, fans were left heartbroken as news of veteran actor Satish Shah – one of India’s most beloved comedy stars, passing away made the headlines. After a tearful farewell on Sunday, October 26, a prayer meet was held in the city last evening and saw many celebs from Bollywood and the TV industry in attendance.

Snapped at the emotional get-together was the cast of Sarabhai vs Sarabhai – including Rupali Ganguly, Sumeet Raghavan, Rajesh Kumar, Jamnadas Majethia and Deven Bhojani, as well as Sonu Nigam, David Dhawan and many more. Glimpses of the prayer service have made its way online, including a video of Nigam singing Tere Mere Sapne with Shah’s wife Madhu. Scroll below to see the video and visuals of those who were in attendance.

Sonu Nigam Sings Satish Shah’s Favourite Song With Madhu

As seen in the viral video, Satish Shah’s ailing wife, Madhu, attended the prayer service despite her own health challenges. While there, she paid tribute to her late husband by joining singer Sonu Nigam in an emotional rendition of the classic song Tere Mere Sapne. As per reports, the song was a favourite of the late actor.

The event, attended by Shah’s family and friends, focused on celebrating his life and preferences, with music chosen to reflect his personality. The musical tribute led by Nigam saw Madhu softly humming along before joining in, marking an emotional moment for those in attendance.

According to Shah’s manager, Ramesh Kadatala, the veterana ctor passed away around lunchtime. Kadatala was quoted saying, “He was eating lunch and collapsed after having one bite. The ambulance arrived after half an hour, and we took him to the hospital, and he was declared dead.”

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AP Dhillon reveals why he refused to sing for Bollywood despite offer from ‘huge actors’: They exploit the song, artiste
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AP Dhillon reveals why he refused to sing for Bollywood despite offer from ‘huge actors’: They exploit the song, artiste

by jummy84 October 18, 2025
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Punjabi singer AP Dhillon has carved a niche for himself by entertaining audiences with chart-topping hits such as Brown Munde, Excuses, With You and Dil Nu, among others. In a recent conversation on a podcast with YouTube channel SMTV, Dhillon opened up about why he has never sung for Bollywood and accused certain actors of exploiting artistes.

AP Dhillon reveals why he never sang a song for Bollywood.

AP Dhillon on refusing to sing songs for Bollywood movies

AP Dhillon discussed refusing to sing for Bollywood and said in Punjabi, “I’ll tell you why I’ve never done a Bollywood song yet. It’s only because I care for my people. It’s not about Bollywood. I want to set an example for my people. I told them that I’m happy to do a song for them, but they must first change the way they do business. They exploit the song and the artiste for their own profit. I don’t want to take names, but a couple of huge actors said that they want my music in their film. I made the song; we even had the scene in mind. But they want to own the song, they want the rights to the song, the remix rights, they want to exploit. That’s not correct.”

He further added, “So, I told them that until they change this, I can’t do a song with them. If I do it, then junior artistes will also have to do it, and I don’t want them to. I don’t want a young artiste to lose out on their source of income by selling their hit song. I don’t want them to be exploited. But the only problem is that the other A-listers are still giving songs.”

Dhillon went on to explain that unless other Punjabi artistes draw a line and say no, there will be no real progress. He noted that if he refuses, Bollywood producers would simply approach the next big Punjabi artiste, as there are “only three or four” of them.

While many Punjabi singers such as Diljit Dosanjh, Karan Aujla, Honey Singh and Badshah have delivered hit songs in Bollywood, AP Dhillon has so far refrained from lending his voice to the industry. He recently collaborated with Shreya Ghoshal on the track Thodi Si Daaru, which also featured Tara Sutaria.

AP Dhillon’s upcoming tour

The singer has announced his ‘One of One India Tour’, during which he will perform in eight cities. The tour will kick off on 5 December in Ahmedabad, followed by Delhi on 7 December, Ludhiana on 12 December, Pune on 14 December, Bengaluru on 19 December, Kolkata on 21 December, Mumbai on 26 December, and will conclude in Jaipur on 28 December.

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Clipse Talk Articulating Parents’ Passing In "The Birds Don’t Sing"
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Clipse Talk Articulating Parents’ Passing In “The Birds Don’t Sing”

by jummy84 October 10, 2025
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Earlier this month at Pepsi’s Philly Eats Fest, Clipse opened up exclusively to VIBE about the deeply personal video for “The Birds Don’t Sing” — the heartfelt tribute to their late parents.

The Brendan O’Connor-directed visual, from their critically acclaimed album Let God Sort Em Out, finds the brothers revisiting their childhood home in Virginia Beach, articulating their grief through song.

“When asked what it was like being back in the house where they grew up, surrounded by photos and memories of their parents, Pusha T and No Malice didn’t mince words. “I didn’t think I could do it,” Pusha admitted to VIBE. The brothers also confessed to mentally checking out at times while reflecting on the reality that their parents are no longer physically present.

“I think I check out every day. I have that revelation like, ‘Damn. My parents aren’t here. I think about it every day. It’s something that you got to deal with,” Pusha candidly revealed. “I don’t know if it gets easier. It’s just tough. [‘The Birds Don’t Sing’] is a very real song and a reality for a lot of people. It was great to be able to articulate it through video.”

Malice added a spiritual perspective. “That’s the message and the Gospel that Christ rose. So when we get ready to go to the grave you better take the grave robber with you. I have an eternal destiny. I know this is not the end,” he said.

Speaking to how they have been getting through the hard time for the last four years, he added, “We do mourn … but we don’t mourn as those who have no hope. I’m very thankful for my parents… the legacy that they left and the legacy that we get to pass down to our children. So we have to rejoice here right now in the living.”

No Malice and Pusha T of Clipse attend the Louis Vuitton Menswear Spring/Summer 2025 show as part of Paris Fashion Week on June 18, 2024 in Paris, France.

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Taking a lighthearted turn, the ‘Grindin” duo reflected on their bond outside the studio and stage, sharing some of the things they still do as brothers. “We talk about rapping and who’s not good and how terrible they are and how much better we are than them,” Malice quipped. “That’s something we do. My brother [Pusha] always talks to me about what’s new going on, and with his son Nigel… just brother talk.”

That everyday connection and shared grief translate into the raw vulnerability at the heart of “The Birds Don’t Sing” video. Fans are given an intimate glimpse into their past, from home movies to family photos, culminating with Pusha T’s son placing flowers at his grandparents’ gravesite. While John Legend and Voices of Fire contribute vocals to the track, the visual remains firmly centered on Clipse.

“Lost in emotion, mama’s youngest/ Tryna navigate life without my compass/ Some experience death and feel numbness/ But not me, I felt it all and couldn’t function,” raps Pusha T in the first verse dedicated to their mother. Malice follows with a tribute to their father: “I can hear your voice now, I can feel your presence/ Askin’ ‘Should I rap again?’, you gave me your blessing/ The way you spelled it out, there’s an L in every lesson/ ‘Boy, you owe it to the world, let your mess become your message.’”

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Earlier this summer, the brothers reflected on the emotional toll of writing the song in a conversation with Interview Mag. Pusha T explained, “Man, ‘Birds Don’t Sing’ had to be the hardest verse I’ve ever written.” He also shared that the song took four days of “gut-wrenching reminiscing,” to come together and “putting it all on paper was such a heavy task.”

“It was definitely one of those verses that’s going to go down in history for me, just with really tapping into the emotion and being as honest and as vulnerable as I’ve ever been on a song” he declared.

Malice echoed his brother’s sentiments in the interview, adding, “Yeah, I agree. It was hard for me too, from an emotional standpoint, coming up with verses. It’s our parents, and you want to do them justice in sharing with the world exactly who they were as people and what they meant to us. At the same time, with every line, you’re reminded of your own personal grief while trying to express that to the listener.”

Pusha T and Malice

Pusha T and Malice of Clipse perform onstage during the 2025 ESPY Awards at Dolby Theatre on July 16, 2025 in Hollywood, California.

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“The Birds Don’t Sing” is the third visual from Let God Sort Em Out, following “Chains & Whips,” which features Kendrick Lamar, and the declarative “So Be It.”

Watch the music video for “The Birds Don’t Sing” above.

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Watch Caroline Polachek sing Charli XCX and George Daniel down the aisle at their Sicilian wedding ceremony
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Watch Caroline Polachek sing Charli XCX and George Daniel down the aisle at their Sicilian wedding ceremony

by jummy84 September 24, 2025
written by jummy84

Charli XCX and George Daniel had their big wedding celebration last weekend following a low-key ceremony in July, and both Caroline Polachek and Yung Lean sang at the bash. Check out the footage below.

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The singer, real name Charlotte Aitchison, and The 1975 drummer Daniel celebrated in the Sicilian village of Scopello complete with numerous friends from the worlds of music and celebrity.

Polachek, a frequent collaborator of Charli, sang Daniel Johnston’s 1984 song ‘True Love Will Find You In The End’ as the couple walked down the aisle.

Swedish rapper Yung Lean, real name Jonatan Leandoer Håstad, sang The Stooges’ 1969 proto-punk classic ‘I Wanna Be A Dog’ with a live band, too. Daniel’s 1975 bandmate Matty Healy and his fiancée Gabbriette, both absent from the July ceremony, joined Håsted onstage after the former crowdsurfed for a while, too.

Caroline Polachek was singing “True Love Will Find You in the End” by Daniel Johnston as Charli xcx and George Daniel began walking down the aisle.🤍 pic.twitter.com/2SdYHGPtCq

— xcx source (@xcxsource) September 24, 2025

Yung Lean singing I Wanna Be Your Dog by The Stooges at Charli XCX’s wedding pic.twitter.com/sb4hqXhJ1V

— Yung Lean Brasil (@yungleanbrasil) September 18, 2025

Matty Healy crowd surfs at Charli xcx & George Daniel’s wedding. pic.twitter.com/kS8VAKgNfD

— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) September 22, 2025

Healy himself performed with his dad, actor Tim, as they sang ‘Perfect Day’ by Lou Reed, one of Charli’s idols. He played a DJ set, too, which included Carly Rae Jepsen’s ‘Call Me Maybe’, while his mum, actress and TV personality Denise Welch, was invited too and shared a montage of footage from the celebrations on Instagram.

Charli xcx and George Daniel’s reaction to Matty and Tim Healy singing “Perfect Day” by Lou Reed for their first dance after the wedding. 🤍 pic.twitter.com/Z3f07DsTUa

— xcx source (@xcxsource) September 23, 2025

Among the other musicians there were PC Music founder A. G. Cook and producer Easyfun, who played a remix of Charli’s hyperpop classic ‘Vroom Vroom’, singers Beabadoobee, Robyn, Clairo and Troye Sivan, and actress Julia Fox.

Charli has shared a range of photos from the ceremony on Instagram too, the most recent selection being fronted by one of her and Daniel kissing.

The couple first worked together in 2021, when they recorded the track ‘Spinning’. A year later, they confirmed their romance on social media, and in November 2023, they got engaged.

In a TikTok post, Charli shared that her song ‘Talk Talk’, from her 2024 album ‘Brat’, was written about an incident involving Daniel at the 2020 NME Awards, in which she almost followed him to the bathroom but decided against it when halfway there.

That night, Charli was nominated for Best Solo Act In The World, Best British Solo Act and Best Collaboration. She also presented the Songwriter Of The Decade Award to Robyn alongside Christine And The Queens.

Daniel was also present, with The 1975 being awarded the Band Of The Decade Award, as well as Best British Band and the NME Innovation Award.

September 24, 2025 0 comments
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Watch Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson Sing National Anthem at NFL Game
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Watch Iron Maiden’s Bruce Dickinson Sing National Anthem at NFL Game

by jummy84 September 15, 2025
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The British musician performed ahead of the Pittsburgh Steelers’ home game against the Seattle Seahawks

Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dickinson offered his take on the American national anthem at Pittsburgh’s Acrisure Stadium on Sunday.

The English musician was asked to perform the song at the Pittsburgh Steelers’ first home game of the season against the Seattle Seahawks, noting on Instagram that it was “a huge honour” to be invited. Dickinson left the field to chants of “U.S.A! U.S.A!”

“I’ll let you in to a secret,” Dickinson said in a recent interview on podcast The Charismatic Voice. “I’ve got to sing the national anthem in Pittsburgh for the Pittsburgh Steelers. They’ve asked me to do this. I’m going to do it a cappella and stuff, and as long as you start at the right place, you’re good to go.”

Fans were entertained by the NFL‘s decision to enlist a musician from the U.K. to perform America’s anthem at a very American sport. “The most random thing I saw today was a British man singing the American national anthem,” one commenter wrote on Instagram. Another added, “Why is a Brit singing the American national anthem? Especially at this current time?”

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Dickinson is currently on the North American leg of his Mandrake Project solo tour. It continues on Tuesday in Toronto before heading to Montreal later this week. The tour wraps in Los Angeles on Oct. 5 with a show at the Wiltern.

Iron Maiden is celebrating their 50th anniversary in 2025, with a new documentary about the metal greats is slated to be released later this year. Directed by Malcolm Venville, the as-yet-untitled film will dig into Iron Maiden’s remarkable 50-year history and legacy, telling the story from the perspective of both band and fans (including famous ones like Javier Bardem, Lars Ulrich, and Gene Simmons). The film will also feature interviews with key members from throughout the band’s run, including the last interview with original vocalist Paul Di’Anno, who died last year. 

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Robert Earl Keen, Tyler Childers Sing for Texas Flood Relief
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Robert Earl Keen, Tyler Childers Sing for Texas Flood Relief

by jummy84 August 31, 2025
written by jummy84

Robert Earl Keen was three songs into his headlining set at his Applause for the Cause benefit last Thursday night, as a crowd of 5,600 exhausted, sweaty, and fulfilled fans hung on his every word. They had been brought here through tragedy, but this was a night of healing at Whitewater Amphitheater, set along the Guadalupe River outside of New Braunfels, Texas.

The event was Keen’s brainchild — a coming together of artists and fans in the same area where flooding on July 4 killed at least 138 people and saw devastation stretching for nearly 30 miles, with all proceeds going to flood relief via the Community Foundation for the Texas Hill Country — and he set up the musical payoff he wanted.

“This has been a day full of surprises,” Keen said from center stage. “But sometimes, there’s a great big surprise!”

Keen and his backing band then launched into “White House Road,” the 2017 Tyler Childers staple that Keen covers frequently.

Keen sang one verse and then gestured to his right, where Childers calmly walked on stage to a microphone. The Texas songwriting icon then stood up, waved to the crowd, and yielded to Childers for the next half hour.

From the wings, Keen smiled and applauded while Childers blistered through a set of signature songs like “Country Squire,” Rustin’ in the Rain,” and “Percheron Mules” before ending with an acoustic version of “Lady May” and ceding the spotlight back to Keen for the grand finale.

The appearance by one of the most in-demand artists in music, with his latest LP Snipe Hunter basking in attention from fans and critics alike, let Keen see his goal of a major benefit show to a successful conclusion. Keen filled out the bill with names like Miranda Lambert, Cross Canadian Ragweed, Ryan Bingham, and Cody Jinks, in large part by texting artists directly and calling in favors in the wake of the tragedy.

Jon Randall, Miranda Lambert, and JacK Ingram perform at Robert Earl Keen’s Texas flood benefit. Photo: Erika Goldring*

“Mr. Keen reached out to me and asked if I’d be willing to come down here to Texas,” Childers told the crowd. “I said, ‘absolutely.’ I was honored that he asked me, and I wasn’t doing anything but hanging out at the house anyhow.”

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Organizers estimated the concert, along with an auction the previous evening at nearby Gruene Hall — hosted by Keen and with Childers attending — had raised at least $3 million by the end of the night. A slew of sponsors pitched in to offset the cost of producing a high-end event. Arch “Beaver” Aplin, CEO of the Buc-ee’s chain and a presenting sponsor, tells Rolling Stone: “Robert Earl told me he was gonna have a big lineup of artists, and I said, ‘Are all the artists participating volunteering their time?’ He said yes, and I said, ‘Well, I’m all in.’ All these artists are doing it for the right reasons — to raise money after this unspeakable tragedy. That was the sell for me.”

It was neither the first benefit concert, nor the largest — that distinction went to the “Band Together Texas” flood relief concert, co-hosted by Lambert and Parker McCollum, at Austin’s Moody Center earlier in August, which raised at least $8.5 million. But the combination of the Hill Country setting, steps from the same Guadalupe River that flooded Kerrville on July 4, and Keen’s involvement made Applause for the Cause arguably the most significant. As the show played out over nearly 10 hours, artists backstage mingled and caught up with one another.

With the afternoon temperatures nearing 100 degrees, Vincent Neil Emerson opened the day playing on a side stage with a cover of the Rolling Stones’ “Dead Flowers” and his ode to his favorite dance hall, “White Horse Saloon.” By midnight, nearly 30 artists had taken turns serenading the Whitewater crowd.

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The first hour on the main stage, featuring artists like Kelsey Waldon, Jason Boland, Jamestown Revival, and Sarah Jarosz, ended with Keen’s first appearance. As Terry Allen played “Amarillo Highway,” Keen stepped out to sing a verse of the song he has covered for most of his career. After the song, Allen said, “That’s a song that Robert Earl Keen did not write.”

Keen then gave a welcome address, saying, “Music can relieve our grief, warm our hearts, and bring strangers together in a celebration of life,” before asking fans to join him in “Amazing Grace.”

The main stage sets began in earnest with Lambert, Jon Randall, and Jack Ingram swapping songs, backed by a group of Lone Star State musicians that Keen termed “the all-star house band.” Lambert sent “Tequila Does” out to fans whose judgment may have been compromised in the midsummer heat, while Ingram covered Charlie Robison’s “My Hometown” and dedicated it to the late Texas crooner. Hayes Carll, Radney Foster, and Ray Wylie Hubbard followed with a set of standards that Hubbard capped off with his own “Up Against the Wall Redneck Mother” as the sun set. When Randy Rogers joined the Panhandlers — Cleto Cordero, Josh Abbott, and William Clark Green — Cordero, the frontman of Flatland Cavalry, said, “It feels like I’m on stage with my heroes.”

The last song swap featured Bingham, Jamey Johnson, and Cody Jinks, who led off by telling the crowd, “I still find it as cool as you do that they put me with these two guys up here.” The high point was a series of extended ovations for Bingham’s “Bread and Water,” Johnson’s “In Color,” and Jinks’ “Hippies and Cowboys.”

Robert Earl Keen performs at his Applause for the Cause Texas flood benefit. Photo: Erika Goldring*

On the heels of a sold-out Boys From Oklahoma show in Waco, Texas, the weekend prior, and on the day the band announced an April date at Boone Pickens Stadium in Stillwater, Oklahoma, Cross Canadian Ragweed took the stage ahead of Keen and Childers. The eight-song set featured Boland sitting in on “17” and a pair of Todd Snider covers, “I Believe You” and “Late Last Night.” Frontman Cody Canada dedicated the song “Boys from Oklahoma,” their longtime homage to marijuana, to Texas governor Greg Abbott, and sang the line “Get your shit together, Texas, and legalize the weed.”

Canada was openly appreciative of the lineup that Keen put together, remarking from the stage that the backstage vibe was that of a family reunion. Several artists on the bill spent their dues-paying days in New Braunfels and the surrounding Hill Country before their careers took off.

“If you only knew the hell that Jason Boland and Ryan Bingham and I used to raise up the road at River Road Ice House,” Canada deadpanned, before making a slight correction. “If I only knew the hell we raised.”

After Ragweed cleared out, Keen walked to a chair at center stage. The “all-star house band” consisted largely of Keen’s touring outfit, though the legendary producer Lloyd Maines sat in on steel guitar. So, when they kicked off the final set with “Feelin’ Good Again,” it felt like a classic Keen performance.

Keen was acutely aware that Childers’ half-hour performance stood to drain the crowd, so he saved his biggest anthems for the end of the show. Before he left the stage, Childers made a point to embrace Keen, who then went directly into “Dreadful Selfish Crime.” That was followed by “The Road Goes on Forever,” which has yet to be upstaged by any artist — Childers, Ragweed, or otherwise.

“This is overwhelming for me,” Keen told the crowd after the song. “But as far as a group of people, you’ve done it man. Thank you so much.”

Keen closed the evening by bringing Canada on stage to sing “My Hometown” as a duet — the second time the song was featured during the benefit — as an extended drone display lit up the sky above the stage.

Backstage moments later, with the crowd still filing out and workers firing up forklifts to clear equipment, Childers sought out Keen for a proper goodbye. It was Keen who got the first words in.

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“I’m gonna say it one time,” he said to Childers. “Thank you for coming.”

Headlining Setlist: Robert Earl Keen with Tyler Childers
“Feelin’ Good Again”
“Gringo Honeymoon”
“Whitehouse Road” (with Tyler Childers)
“Help Me Make It Through the Night” (Childers)
“Country Squire” (Childers)
“Rustin’ in the Rain” (Childers)
“Honky Tonk Road” (Childers)
“Percheron Mules” (Childers)
“Universal Sound” (Childers)
“Lady May” (Childers)
“Dreadful Selfish Crime”
“The Road Goes on Forever”
“I’m Coming Home”
“My Hometown” (with Cody Canada).

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Does Kevin Jonas Sing? Why He Waited This Long to Perform a Solo – Hollywood Life
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Does Kevin Jonas Sing? Why He Waited This Long to Perform a Solo – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 August 24, 2025
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Kevin Jonas (real name: Paul Kevin Jonas II) has always been the Jonas Brothers’ humble and fan-favorite guitarist, girl dad and eldest brother of the band, which also consists of Joe Jonas and Nick Jonas. Since the beginning of their career, Kevin has provided backup vocals for his brothers, but he never sang a solo live on stage — until now. During an August 23, 2025, Jonas20: Greetings From Your Hometown Tour show at Boston’s Fenway Park, Kevin proved that he can definitely sing. So, why has he held back for so long?

Hollywood Life has gathered all the info we know about Kevin’s vocal abilities and his recent solo below.

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Can Kevin Jonas Sing?

Yes! For years, fans have been saying that Kevin could sing even though they hadn’t actually heard him belt out a few notes by himself on a stage.

The “Lovebug” artist proved his skills when he modestly walked downstage to take the microphone. Years prior, Kevin showed off his voice in the song “Scandinavia” for his and his brothers’ Disney Channel series, JONAS.

Why Doesn’t Kevin Jonas Sing Solo More Often?

During the brothers’ August 23, 2025, Boston concert, Kevin confirmed the reason why he hadn’t sung live before — because it made him “nervous.” After Nick stepped away to let Kevin take the microphone, the older brother said, “I’m super nervous, so bear with me,” then he showed off his vocal range while singing “Changing.”

Did Kevin Jonas Ever Sing Solo Before 2025?

Kevin hadn’t sung live at a concert before the August 2025 Boston show during the Jonas20: Greetings From Your Hometown Tour. As loyal fans already know, he sings backup vocals while Nick and Joe usually take the lead.

Could Kevin Jonas Release a Solo Album?

Kevin has not confirmed a solo album separate from the Jonas Brothers, but fans are calling for one. It wouldn’t a stretch for the “Sucker” guitarist to create and release his own since both Nick and Joe have explored different music styles in the past — with Joe collaborating with DNCE and Nick flying solo after the Jonas Brothers went on hiatus.

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