
The Jonas Brothers are hosting two album release parties in NYC next week
Greetings from Your Hometown officially drops August 8, which is when Jonas Brothers fans can officially enjoy the album at two separate events that promise giveaways and limited edition prizes.
The Manhattan event will be held at 5pm at Generation Records at 210 Thompson Street in Greenwich Village. This one will boast free tote bags and a raffle to win an autographed Jonas Brothers poster.
At 6:30pm, the Greetings from Your Hometown release party begins at Greenpoint's For the Record at 1107 Manhattan Avenue, where fans can enjoy free giveaways and extras with any album purchase. The event is free, no RSVPs required.
Those release parties are just two of many held at record stores across the country held August 8, as the Jonas Brothers posted on Instagram.
As if that wasn't enough, the Greetings from Your Hometown tour officially launches August 10 in Rutherford, New Jersey. The beloved pop-rock trio first won our hearts in 2005 before briefly breaking up in 2013 and then reuniting in 2019. With the album and the anniversary, this tour will undoubtedly be unlike any that came before, promising fans not just new music but the chance to hear career highlights like stone-cold pop classic "Sucker" all over again.
Joining them on select dates are Marshmello, The All-American Rejects and Boys Like Girls. The Greetings from Your Hometown tour runs across America and Canada through November 14, with stops in Toronto, Boston, Los Angeles, Dallas, Nashville and more.
It's been a good year to be a Jonas fan. This past spring, the brothers held "the ultimate Jonas Brothers fan experience": a free fan convention, JonasCon, at the American Dream mall in New Jersey. The event featured live performances, DJ sets, Q&As and the announcement of both the Greetings from Your Hometown album and tour. But if you missed it, don't worry. JonasCon will be held at the stadium dates of the tour in place of pre-show activities, offering fans nationwide the chance to bond over their shared fandom.
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