Joe Jonas Starts Solo Tour With Intimate Show at House of Blues


Joe Jonas is ditching his two brothers for his first solo tour this fall. The lone Jonas brother will start his tour with an “intimate” show at the House of Blues.

With the Jonas Brothers, the 22-year-old heart throb played packed stadiums like the TD Garden and Comcast Center. But Joe is doing things on a smaller level as he promotes his first solo disk, “Fast Life.”

Joe said:

“It’s definitely going to be intimate compared to what I’ve done in the past. But it will also be nice because it’s a step I’ve never taken.”

Joe Jonas will be co-headlining with Jay Sean on Tuesday at the House of Blues. JoJo will be opening the show.

According to the Boston Herald, Joe Jonas is heading in an r&b, top pop 40 direction with his new album. His brother Nick went with old school funk for his solo debut in 2010, but Joe wanted to make sure that his new music would have mass appeal.

Joe said:

“I love Nick’s stuff, it’s incredible, but I wanted to do something a little more mainstream.”

Joe will be playing 19 dates over the next month and will also open for Britney Spears during her Femme Fatale tour.

Joe may not be headlining stadiums on his own yet, but the singer has a built in fan base that should help him get there soon.

Joe said:

“As I grow up, my fans grow up. Because we’ve grown together, I think they’ll be able to relate to the album. I’m really thankful for the Jonas Brothers’ fan base. Now I need use that fan base to help find new ears to listen to the new stuff.”

Joe said that he’s going to try to have a successful solo career, and if the album does well, he could promote it for the next few years. But that doesn’t mean that the Jonas Brothers are over.

Joe said:

“When it’s all done, I will be getting back with my brothers to make more music.”

The new Joe Jonas album drops on October 11th. Can Joe make music on his own? Or does he need the backup of his two brothers?

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