Nick Jonas is booked to play this year's Grammy Nominations Concert, and though his bandmates/sibs Joe and Kevin are also expected to be at L.A.'s Club Nokia that night, too, fans won't be getting a set from the Jonas Brothers.
The littlest JoBro will be debuting his new band, Nick Jonas and the Administration, on the show -- which will be broadcast live on CBS Dec. 2. (Perfect timing considering the side project's first single, "Who I Am," is due in stores the following day, MTV reports).
Joe and Kevin are reportedly expected to introduce Nick's set, and as the Jonii told fans in a (Hallmark card-esque) statement to fans late last month, Nick's new band doesn't herald the end of the Jonas Brothers era. (Indeed, only their fans’ successfuly completion of puberty could ever cause that.)
"We've said from the beginning of our career as the Jonas Brothers that anything we do outside of the group is a side project because you can't break up brothers," Nick wrote. "My brothers are my biggest supporters, and were on the phone with me everyday while I was in the studio asking how it was going, and telling me they couldn't wait to hear the record."
As for what Joe and Kevin had to say: "A three-chord strand is not easily broken, and one thing's for sure... this three chord strand is stronger now than it's ever been."
A 30-second clip of "Who I Am," the first song from Nick Jonas and the Administration, was leaked online earlier this week. Listen to it below:
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