The Jonas Brothers’ Epic Concert in Manila
It may have been two months since Joe, Nick, and Kevin — collectively known as the Jonas Brothers — staged their comeback concert in Manila, but fans are still looking back to that one magical night.
The Concert Highlights
- The group performed five albums in one night at the MOA Arena on February 22, including songs like “Sucker,” “Leave Before You Love Me,” “Only Human,” and “Burnin’ Up,” as well as their iconic performance in the American musical film Camp Rock.
- The trio commenced the show with “Wings (Overture)” and “What A Man Gotta Do,” showcasing their powerful vocals and stage presence.
- They introduced the first highlight album for the night, Jonas Brothers, released in 2007, amplifying the hype with hit tracks like “SOS,” “Hold On,” “Goodnight & Goodbye,” and “That’s Just The Way We Roll.”
Memorable Moments
- The superstars expressed their excitement, engaging the crowd right from the start and delivering exclusive performances like “Still In Love With You.”
- They played a mix of upbeat tracks including “Australia,” “Hollywood,” “Just Friends,” and “Games,” keeping the energy high throughout the show.
A Night of Nostalgia and Energy
- The Jonas Brothers performed fan-favorite tracks like “When You Look Me In The Eyes” and “Year 3000,” bringing nostalgia and energy to the audience.
- They interacted closely with fans, sang childhood anthems from Camp Rock, and showcased their musical journey through albums like “A Little Bit Longer” and “Lines, Vines and Trying Times.”
Unforgettable Performances
- Nick and Joe had solo performances with “Jealous” and “Cake By The Ocean,” respectively, showcasing their individual talents and stage presence.
- The band delivered a mix of mellow and high-energy tracks, culminating in their final album performances from “Happiness Begins,” leaving the audience swaying and bopping along.
The Grand Finale
The arena was filled with immense enthusiasm as the Jonas Brothers closed the show with their smash hits “Only Human,” “Sucker,” and “Leave Before You Love Me,” wrapping up a delightful and remarkable two-hour performance with 50 songs.