The Jonas Brothers perform the ‘Camp Rock’ song for New Year’s Eve

The Jonas Brothers just want to play their music all night long.

The band, consisting of Kevin, Joe and Nick Jonas, reunited for Dick Clark’s New Year’s Eve with Ryan Seacrest and performed “Play My Music” from the 2008 Disney Channel Original Movie Camp Rock.

Kevin, 37, Joe, 35, and Nick, 32, took the stage in Times Square to sing the second single from Camp Rock – and fans felt a wave of nostalgia as soon as the first notes hit minutes after midnight.

“Jonas brothers sing play my music in 2025 wasn’t on my bingo card,” wrote one.

“The Jonas Brothers singing ‘play my music’ at their New Year’s show was a great way to start the year, like I won so bad.” another called in. “first song of the year: play my music by the jonas brothers feat. joe’s mustache,” a third jokedand makes fun of Joe’s facial hair.

Ryan Seacrest with Kevin Jonas, Joe Jonas and Nick Jonas.

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Along with their Disney Channel throwback song, the Jonas Brothers performed their 2019 track “Sucker” and covered “Dreams” by The Cranberries.

Before taking the stage, the group revealed that they have a song with Marshmello coming out on January 17th. Nick also mentioned his upcoming Broadway run on the show The last five yearswhich he said he “absolutely can’t wait to do.”

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Kevin also added that the trio will be touring in 2025 and that their New Year’s Eve performance will include “a lot of songs that you’ll hear on the next tour. Kind of a sneak peek of what’s to come.”

Along with the Jonas Brothers, Mickey Guyton, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, TLC, Kapo, Carrie Underwood and Rita Ora appeared in Times Square to celebrate the new year.

The Jonas Brothers on ABC’s “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest”.

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Nick talked about Camp Rock with PEOPLE in August, saying he was “entertained” by clips from the film that went viral more than 15 years after its release.

“I understand the impact the film had and has had,” he said. “And I’m super amused, I’d say, by the clips from it that have since gone viral now on TikTok and elsewhere.”

“I’m going to say ‘entertaining’ because I think it’s funny too. I remember thinking about it, especially that kind of stomping moment. I remember thinking while we were shooting, ‘this is really strange’.