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Jonas Brothers Debut New Single ‘Listen When Sad’ on Tour: Here’s When It Arrives

The trio shared the track during its first of three shows at New York City's Madison Square Garden.

Jonas Brothers Debut New Single ‘Listen When Sad’ on Tour: Here’s When It Arrives

During the inaugural show of the Jonas Brothers' Burning Up Tour All Over Again, the trio unveiled their newest single, "Listen When Sad," on Thursday night (Aug. 20) at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The young musicians, dressed in black suits and ties, sang the pop-rock track, singing lines like, "Do you remember the summer she gave you her number?/ In the back of that city that you moved last spring, bed too hard, you're just sixteen."

"Listen When Sad" is set to release on Aug. 28, marking the reunion of the band and producer John Fields, who worked on their 2008 hit "Burnin' Up" and other early records. The Jonas Brothers expressed excitement about returning to the emo and alternative sounds of their formative years, calling the song "a piece of our heritage channeled through who we are today."

The new single fits seamlessly into their current setlist, which includes classic hits like "S.O.S." and "Lovebug," as well as newer tracks such as "Love Me to Heaven," "Only Human," and the Grammy-nominated Billboard Hot 100 chart-topper "Sucker." The Burning Up Tour All Over Again kicks off with three sold-out Madison Square Garden shows from Aug.

20-22, followed by performances in major cities across the United States and Canada, including Toronto, Nashville, and Las Vegas. The brothers conclude their tour on Dec. 21 at Prudential Center in New Jersey. The Jonas Brothers' tour coincides with the release of Camp Rock 3, a sequel to the 2008 and 2010 Disney+ movies Camp Rock and Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam, in which all three brothers reprise their roles and serve as executive producers alongside Demi Lovato. The new single "Listen When Sad" debuted live during the tour's opening night.

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