On an eagerly awaited night in Canada and beyond, the Jonas Brothers are slated to perform live at the MuchMusic headquarters on Wednesday, July 17 at 9 p.m. This marks their first Canadian live appearance in three years, a milestone fans have long anticipated since the trio last took the stage north of the border. The broadcast is a one-hour edition of LIVE AT MUCH, delivering a compact, high-energy snapshot of the band’s current chapter. The brothers will weave a set that blends fresh material from their upcoming album V with a handful of beloved songs that helped launch their enduring career. The venue will hum with anticipation as they lift their voices in harmony, offering a glimpse of the group’s evolution for audiences across Canada and the United States.
The set list features new tracks such as First Time and Pom Poms from the forthcoming album V, alongside crowd-pleasers like Lovebug and SOS that have become staple moments in their live shows. In a candid interview portion, the brothers sit down with MuchMusic’s Lauren Toyota for a conversation about life during their time away from the spotlight. Viewers can expect the same polished delivery, soaring harmonies, and dynamic stage presence that have defined their live performances, along with behind‑the‑scenes moments and stories that illuminate their songwriting process and performance craft.
That pause was real, but it yielded momentum. The brothers spent three years away from the road to regroup and rethink their artistic direction. Over the past year, they wrote and produced the music that becomes V, a project rooted in growth and a renewed emphasis on crafting memorable melodies and sturdy hooks. A fall return is planned, with V set to arrive as they begin a new chapter in live shows, blending pop sensibilities with rock energy and a knack for turning a chorus into a lasting memory.
Fans in Canada and the United States will have a chance to tune in as LIVE AT MUCH offers a national stage for this moment. Details about how to watch will be shared as air time approaches, with options for live television on MuchMusic and streaming for broader audiences. The hour-long program promises a concert-like experience—tight pacing, vibrant performances, and intimate moments that bring viewers closer to the band.
Engagement is encouraged. Viewers are invited to share reactions and questions about the performance and the band’s return to creating music. The broadcast aims to spark conversation across North America, from Toronto to Los Angeles, as the Jonas Brothers introduce V to fans while revisiting cherished hits. Are fans excited to hear First Time and Pom Poms performed live and to learn more about life on the road after the break? The night serves as a snapshot of the group’s evolution, underscored by the enduring appeal of their vocal blend and collaborative energy on stage.