Joe Jonas said he got “choked up” as he checked out the indication, while Kevin Jonas was seen cleaning away tears as they played
The Jonas Brothers are “just human” and they could not help however be touched by a fan’s heartbreaking story.
During the group efficiency in Toronto on Saturday, they committed their 2023 track “Little Bird” to the late child of a concertgoer.
A fan-posted video revealed it was Joe Jonas who observed the female’s indication that read “Dedicate Little Bird for My Angel in Heaven” at the trio’s Rogers Centre performance. He brought the mom holding the indication better to the phase.
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“I got choked up as I read the sign,” he informed the fan whose name was Magda.
“What is your little bird’s name?” Joe asked, to which Magda responded: “Valentina.”
Joe, 34, then provided the fan a hug and said, “This one’s for Valentina, OK? She’s here with us tonight, for sure.”
In another fan-shared video, Kevin Jonas might be seen cleaning tears far from his eyes while the siblings carried out the track.
Back in May, Kevin shared a TikTok including his child, who is likewise called Valentina, informing him her preferred tune from the brand-new album is “Little Bird.”
“Oh, you believe it has to do with you? You sure about that?” he asks Valentina, 6, who nods and smiles.
“You have a tattoo,” she responds, touching her papa’s bird tattoos on his arm.
Kevin, 35, then asks her, “Who’s the little bird?” to which she responds “Me and Alena,” describing her 9-year-old sis.
In an interview with Variety in January, Nick Jonas said “Little Bird” is “a tune about being a parent that will impact individuals in various methods” and validated it was among his favorites from The Album, which was launched in May.
The Jonas Brothers are presently in the middle of The Tour, the band’s most significant run ever, which began on Aug. 12 with 2 sold-out nights at Yankee Stadium. The band is consisting of product from 5 various albums in their programs, consisting of The Album and previous hits like 2019’s Happiness Begins and 2008’s A Little Bit Longer.
“It’s our most ambitious show we’ve ever put on, in the sense that building out five albums in one night was a challenge that I don’t think we fully understood after we’d already put it on sale,” Nick, 30, told PEOPLE. “[But] it’s amazing to just go back and look at the road that brought us to this moment now.”
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