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On Wednesday, theJonas Brothergave his 7.1 millionInstagramfollowers a sneak peek at the trio’s upcoming tour looks. In the clip, Joe clutched his face and exclaimed, “Holy f—!” as he gazed upon the rack of sartorial selections.
“Three Chaotic Joe Moments at THE TOUR fitting,” the 32-year-old captioned the upload.
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“Look at these clothes!” he screamed as he stared in bewilderment before gesturing back at the rack. “Look at this!”
As he further examined each garment, Joe could be heard humming what appeared to be a new song the band “recorded the same day,” according to the on-screen text.
“DID YOU SAY A NEW SONG?!?!!!!! WHAT????” wrote one follower, to which another responded, “A. NEW. SONG!?!? SCREEEEAAAMMMIIINNNGGGGGG.”
“Guys, I love this kind of videos wtf 🤣 2008 vibes 🤌🏼🤌🏼,” posted another fan.
Last May, the band released their sixth studio record,The Album. The Jonas Brothers are now gearing up for their tour, Five Albums. One Night. The World Tour, which will be kicking off on Aug. 12 atYankee Stadiumin the Bronx, New York City before going national.
The Jonas Brothers will tour their new record “The Album” through 2023–2024.Emma McIntyre/Getty Images

In 2024, the tour continues in New Zealand, Australia and Europe.
When Joe and his brothers Nick andKevin Jonasappeared on SiriusXM in April, they explained toRadio Andythat they’ll perform“pretty much every song from all the albums” during the concert.
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Nick, 30, explained during the chat onRadio Andythat the band’sfive-show Broadway residencylast February served as the blueprint for the upcoming tour.
“For those that don’t know, we basically played five nights and picked a different album that we spotlit for the first act of the show,” he said.
“We played it in its entirety,” Nick continued. “Which, for a lot of these songs, we’ve never even played them or we hadn’t played them in 15-plus years.”
source: people.com