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All-Grown-Up Jonas Brothers Play Cruzan Tonight

There is nothing quite like the magic of Disney, unless of course you're talking about the magic of the Jonas Brothers. These sonically gifted siblings are currently making their way around the globe to promote their latest album, V. Kevin, Joe, and Nick have been preparing for their eighth worldwide...
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There is nothing quite like the magic of Disney, unless of course you're talking about the magic of the Jonas Brothers.

These sonically gifted siblings are currently making their way around the globe to promote their latest album, V. Kevin, Joe, and Nick have been preparing for their eighth worldwide tour since early April, and by the looks of things, the brothers aren't the boy-toy heartthrobs of yesteryear.

That's right, aging teenyboppers. Equipped with more hair on their faces than on their heads these days, the young dudes seem to have grown up more than even the Biebs.

And maturing along with their facial features is their sound and style. The Jonas Brothers are expected to pull out all the stops this time around by introducing their mostly female fans to live versions of "The First Time" and "Pom Poms," both off their latest release, as well as belting out the older favorites for the die-hard fans.

You just might be catching these three in their prime on this, their West Palm Beach stop at Cruzan Amphitheatre. Whether you're drooling on the lawn or swooning under the pavilion, raise those pom-poms proudly. But just keep your undies on; there are kids in the crowd, and no one, and we mean no one, wants to see that.

Jonas Brothers. 7 p.m. Friday, August 2, at Cruzan Amphitheatre, 601-7 Sansbury's Way, West Palm Beach. Tickets cost $20 to $72.50 plus fees. Call 800-745-3000, or visit cruzanamphitheatre.net.



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