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Disney Gets Real with Jonas Brothers…yeah get’s real RICH

March 29, 2008

Disney Gets Real with Jonas Brothers
The Jonas Brothers are keeping it real for the Disney Channel.

Jonas Brothers are ‘each other’s best friends’
If fraternal bliss were a brand, the Jonas Brothers would be doing commercials for it. “We’re each other’s best friends,” says Kevin Jonas, sitting with kid brothers Joe and Nick in a hotel lobby before one of the last shows on their recent tour. “People ask us, ‘Do you guys fight?’ But, really, we get along so well.”

Jonas Brothers to return in July
‘Tween sensations the Jonas Brothers return to Metro Detroit on July 5 with a performance at DTE Energy Music Theatre, promoters Live Nation announced this morning. Tickets go on sale to members of the Jonas Brothers fan club March 25, and to the general public March 29.

Jonas Brothers bring it on home
The Jonas Brothers are coming home, and they’re going to cause quite a commotion. The moppy-haired trio from Wyckoff Kevin, 20, Joe, 18, and Nick, 15 are the latest pop sensation to win the hearts of screaming tweens everywhere.

Jonas Brothers announce summer tour dates
The Jonas Brothers have announced they will kick off their North American summer concert tour with a gig at the Molson Amphitheatre in Toronto.The Burning Up Tour is to begin July 4 in Toronto and through Aug. 31, with stops in more than two dozen cities.We’ve had an awesome time touring and having an opportunity to see so many of our fans, the Jonas Brothers said in a statement. Every time we …

Jonas Brothers get Disney Channel reality show
The Jonas Brothers , the Wyckoff-raised tween sensations, have signed a deal to star in a reality series for the Disney Channel, chronicling their lives on and off the stage during their current “Look Me in the Eyes” tour, which comes to Atlanic City tonight and the Izod Center in the Meadowlands on Saturday.

Concert ticket information: March 28
At 9 a.m., Erykah Badu and the Roots, 8 p.m. May 9 at Radio City Music Hall, 1260 Sixth Ave., Manhattan. $55.50, $60.50, $70.50 and $80.50. Ticketmaster.

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