Nick Jonas’ daughter is a certified Jo Bros fan — and she even has a favorite song!
The Jonas Brothers — who are gearing up to start their JONAS 20 tour, which will feature five concerts streamed exclusively on Samsung TV Plus’s new flagship channel Samsung Television Network — spoke with PEOPLE on a N.Y.C. Ferry on Wednesday, Aug. 6, and shared that their little ones are just as excited as them for their tour to start.
Nick, 32, who is dad to daughter Malti Marie, 3, with wife Priyanka Chopra Jonas, said his little one is a big fan and already has a favorite song.
“Our daughter, her favorite song is currently ‘Love You to Heaven,’ ” Nick tells PEOPLE. “She sings it at the top of her lungs. It’s very, very sweet.”
Kevin Jonas, 37, who shares daughters Valentina and Alena with wife Danielle Jonas, joked that he’s still working on getting his daughter a suite at the MetLife Stadium concert.
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The Jonas Brothers pop-up concert on the NYC Ferry
“We are working on it still, but now she wants to be on the floor, and now my youngest daughter just wants to wear a Marshmello shirt instead of a Jonas Brothers one,” the dad of two says of DJ, who will be joining the band in a few cities. “So that was a little humbling, but I’m excited.”
As the brothers gear up for the official start date of their tour — this Sunday, Aug. 10 in East Rutherford, New Jersey – they say that they’re “feeling good.”
“This is so exciting for us to kick this off this week here on this ferry, cruising around New York, picking up fans, picking up people that are on their way to work or on their way to vacation,” Joe Jonas, 35, says. “We’re feeling good. This has been kind of a longer process, making this project, this album. We took probably about two years to make this and kicking things off at MetLife Stadium is a dream come true.”
Part of the fun of the tour is that it’ll be streamed live, which Joe says will make it easier for them to connect with fans all over the world.
“Ultimately, it’s going to be fun. There’s no room to hide this,” he says. “That’s part of the exciting thing for us. We want our fans all over the world to be able to watch this with us. We put this show together for them and with them, and so it’ll be fun to see what they get from it.”
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