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TheJonas Brothersare savoring the season!
“This weather is un-be-leafable. 🍁,” the musicians quipped in their caption.
While the brothers are playing to sold-out stadiums as part of their Five Albums. One Night. tour, they recently spent time reminiscing about how it all began. Speaking with PEOPLE last month, they recalled their humble early days touring in a van before their career took off.
“We turned one of the rows of seats around in the back of the van to face each other and play card games and hang out on the long drives. Lots of fond memories about those days," he added.
The Jonas Brothers perform in Las Vegas on Sept. 8, 2023.Bryan Steffy/Getty

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Nearly 20 years later, touring looks a lot different for the guys — especially since they now have a much larger collection of music.
Joe noted that on this tour, they have enjoyed the opportunity to interact with their fans and learn just how much their music has impacted them over the years. “To get to hear their stories, their journey with us listening to our music, hearing some of these incredible tales of how these albums have affected their lives … it means so much to us,” he said.
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For the brothers, the tour has been a true family affair. In October, their father,Kevin Jonas Sr.,joined them onstagein Nashville to perform the Eagles classic “Desperado.”
Later that same month, in another touching moment, Joe officiated the wedding of one of his band members. While the group was performing in Anaheim, California, they paused the show so that Joe could help percussionist Molly Lopresti and her fiancé, Nick Shirm, tie the knot onstage.
In a fan video shared onsocial media, Joe explained how he came to take on the role of wedding officiator. He said Lopresti told him she would love to come on tour with the group but that the schedule conflicted with her planned wedding.
“We said, ‘Let’s figure this out, we gotta help them out in some way. If only we knew an ordained minister on this tour.’ Oh wait, [we do],” Joe joked, referring to himself.
To cap off the mid-concert nuptials, the Jonases performed “When You Look Me in the Eyes” for the newlyweds' first dance.
source: people.com