The Jonas Brothers is kicking off their impressive 67-song setlist tour which will have 94 shows around the globe. Safe to say, they are embarking on their own version of "The Eras" tour.

Fans online have been having a debate about who can pull of Taylor Swift's massively successful "The Eras" tour, and the common contenders who were brought up were Beyonce, Justin Bieber, and even Britney Spears.

No one has mentioned the Jonas Brothers, who are currently already embarking on their "Five Albums. One Night. The World Tour," which boasts a career-spanning setlist from all three members.

The Jonas Brothers, comprised of brothers Joe, Nick, and Kevin Jonas, was formed in 2005. They rose to prominence following their appearance on several shows and movies on the Disney Channel network.

They briefly broke up and went their separate ways, pursuing different endeavors: Nick with his solo career, Joe with another band DNCE, while Kevin laid low.

If there's anyone who has a long history with fans with numerous albums featuring different phases of their life, it's the Jonas Brothers.

Jonas Brothers Go on Tour

According to reports, the opening night of "Five Albums. One Night. The World Tour" was a massive success, but what shocked fans was the sheer volume of songs included in the setlist.

Not only did the Jonas Brothers include old releases like songs from their albums "Jonas Brothers," "A Little Bit Longer," and "Lines, Vines, and Trying Times," they also included songs from their solo careers.

Nick, of course, performed his hit song "Jealous," while Joe performed the fan-favorite hit by DNCE "Cake by the Ocean."

The Jonas Brothers knew exactly what they were doing by putting together this career-spanning setlist, ready to cater to all their fans.

"It's our most ambitious show we've ever put on," Nick admitted. "In the sense that building out five albums in one night was a challenge that I don't think we fully understood after we'd already put it on sale.

"It's amazing to just go back and look at the road that brought us to this moment now."

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Jonas Brothers History

The Jonas Brothers devastated fans when they announced their hiatus in 2013. They explained how there was a "deep rift within the band" that led to their disbandment.

However, six years later, they surprised everyone when they announced that they have reunited and are back together as a band to release their first single "Sucker."

Since then, they have released their fifth album "Happiness Begins," and "The Album," which dropped in May 2023.

After their kickoff show, the brothers expressed their excitement and gratitude in a post: "Tonight is a celebration of the journey we've been on for the last 18 years with you! All of us chose to do life together, the ups, downs, and growth along the way."

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