Jonas Brothers announce New Year's Eve event 🎉

Here's how to watch it

Jonas Brothers - Kevin Jonas, Nick Jonas and Joe Jonas
Author: Anna Sky MagliolaPublished 12th Nov 2025
Last updated 12th Nov 2025

If having a Christmas movie starring the Jonas Brothers wasn't enough for fans, they have now announced their New Year's Eve celebrations and fans can watch it around the world.

The event, which will be streamed on Samsung TV Plus, will see the band ring in the New Year surrounded by lucky fans who have purchased tickets for the event, in Miami, Florida.

The exciting news was announced by the band while on stage in Buffalo, where they revealed they would be celebrating the New Year at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood (part of Miami), Florida.

Speaking about the event, the Jonas Brothers said: "2025 will be a year we will always remember, and we couldn’t think of a better way to kick off the new one than celebrating with our fans. We can’t wait to count down to midnight together, and welcome 2026 in Miami, as well as with our fans at home."

Salek Brodsky, Senior Vice President and Global Head of Samsung TV Plus also said: "New Year’s Eve is a moment when millions come together to reflect, reset, and celebrate and we’re honoured to bring that experience to life with this memorable performance from the Jonas Brothers.

"Our partnership with the Jonas Brothers continues to showcase how Samsung TV Plus connects audiences with the moments and artists they love. We invite everyone to tune in and celebrate a new year with us!"

Jonas Brothers special New Year’s Eve celebration

How to watch the Jonas Brothers special New Year’s Eve celebration

If you're lucky enough to be in Miami you can buy tickets to attend the show, otherwise, fans can watch it on Samsung TV Plus. Samsung TV Plus is a free channel available through Samsung Smart TVs. It will air at 10pm ET, which is 3am GMT, New Year's Day, here in the UK.

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