Shine On sits down with Kevin, Joe & Nick during their "Look Me in the Eyes" Tour to talk about music, movies and more. Be sure to watch part 2 and check out jonasbrothers.com, myspace.com/jonas brothers and jonasbrothersfanclub .com
Dates for Burning Up Tour have been Announced. FanClub Presale March 25 & General Public on March 29. Shine On sits down with Nick, Joe & Kevin to discuss tv, music, crushes and more. Be sure to watch part 1 as well. For full list of tour dates, go to jonasbrothers.com or mypsace.com/jonasbro thers.
8/16/08 - PNC Bank Arts Center - Holmdel, NJ - Burnin' Up Tour - JB dedicated the song in memory of Stephanie Gotz, who was one of the original JB Street Team Leaders and a friend of the boys who passed away earlier this year.
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