12/18/2023 0 Comments Burnin up jonas brothers music videoAfter a nostalgic video recap of their moppy-haired earliest days, complete with "Camp Rock" clips and climbing MySpace views, they dug in with their self-titled debut (sorry, "It's About Time" maybe another time) and the ecstatically sing-along-able "S.O.S." That was just an auditory amuse bouche, however, for the pre-Thanksgiving pop feast the JoBros had cooked up for the evening: a five-course "Eras Tour"-style musical meal through the ages and albums. With the help of their brassy and bouncy backing band, the trio sounded great, their light and energetic pop arrangements resonating full in the Fiserv Forum space – all while their playful poses and points certainly resonated with the jam-packed crowd scream-singing along to each track, microphone pose and meander around the stage. Otherwise, if you were a JoBro junkie, Monday night featured everything one could hope for, save for maybe an invitation to share a backstage milkshake with your brother of choice and discuss "Camp Rock" fan fiction – and even if you're far from a JoBro aficienado, it was hard not to be impressed by such an intensive, epic and entertaining effort.ĭramatically rising from underneath the corners of their elaborate main stage – seemingly shaped like a flying V guitar with color-changing "Tron" lighting outlining it all – Nick, Joe and Kevin cracked open their marathon performance with one of their latest tracks, "Celebrate!", along with the stomp-clappy 2020 single "What a Man Gotta Do," all capped with fireworks. The only thing missing from Monday's mammoth kitchen sink of a show was the Bonus Jonas. considering they played practically all of them, more than 60 plus even a Christmas song because 'tis the season. Wanted to hear your favorite JoBros song? You almost certainly heard it. The boy band played for almost as long as Christopher Nolan's three-hour atomic blockbuster "Oppenheimer" – and with a 14-piece band backing them and a voracious crowd joyously shrieking at every song and sexy swaggery step, almost as loud as the birth of the bomb too. I don't know if Monday night's Fiserv Forum tour stop was the best Jonas Brothers concert to hit Milwaukee – but it was inarguably the most.
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