TheJonas Brothersjust gave us a blast from the past!In a video posted toInstagramandTwitteron Thursday, the trio recreated a 2008 YouTube video that went viral among JoBros fans at the time.In the old video, brothersNick JonasandKevin Jonaslift up and spin a table around, beforeJoe Jonaswalks in the door and says, “Oh, how the tables have turned,” as the three cross their arms and look directly at the camera.RELATED GALLERY:The Songs! The Brows! The Hair! 10 Glorious Throwback Photos of the Jonas BrothersOver a decade later, the trio recreated the famous video — but with a slightly different ending.After Joe says, “Oh, how the tables have turned,” the 2019 video ends with a burst of confetti and a sign that reads, “Hello Again,” celebrating the band’sreunion and new single, which drops Friday at midnight. The Instagram was captioned, “Just for you guys.”The video came hours after the trioannounced on Thursday morningthat they are reuniting: After over five years apart, the band will drop their new song, “Sucker,” at midnight on Friday.The brothers will also take overJames Corden‘sLate Late Shownext Monday through Thursday, participating in everything from Carpool Karaoke to the Spill Your Guts or Fill Your Guts game. They’ll also discuss their reunion and perform their new single on the show.The Jonas Brothers’ “Sucker”.Courtesy Universal Music Group“It’s nice to be able to finally tell somebody,” Nick admitted in a clip from Carpool Karaoke. “We’ve kept this a secret now for almost seven, eight months. This is basically our first performance back.”Kevin — the only brother who didn’t pursue a solo career — joked: “We’ve gotta dust off the cobwebs.”Rumors about a reunionfirst started popping up in January 2018, after the Jonas Brothers’ dedicatedInstagram accountwas reactivated following almost five years of silence. Over a year later, though, the account had yet to post any new images or clips — but that all changed Thursday.The band split up in 2013. At the time, Nick told PEOPLE they were stepping back because “prioritizing our family is really important to us.”“We’re choosing our family because it was becoming toxic,” Kevin added.
TheJonas Brothersjust gave us a blast from the past!
In a video posted toInstagramandTwitteron Thursday, the trio recreated a 2008 YouTube video that went viral among JoBros fans at the time.
In the old video, brothersNick JonasandKevin Jonaslift up and spin a table around, beforeJoe Jonaswalks in the door and says, “Oh, how the tables have turned,” as the three cross their arms and look directly at the camera.
RELATED GALLERY:The Songs! The Brows! The Hair! 10 Glorious Throwback Photos of the Jonas Brothers
Over a decade later, the trio recreated the famous video — but with a slightly different ending.
After Joe says, “Oh, how the tables have turned,” the 2019 video ends with a burst of confetti and a sign that reads, “Hello Again,” celebrating the band’sreunion and new single, which drops Friday at midnight. The Instagram was captioned, “Just for you guys.”
The video came hours after the trioannounced on Thursday morningthat they are reuniting: After over five years apart, the band will drop their new song, “Sucker,” at midnight on Friday.
The brothers will also take overJames Corden‘sLate Late Shownext Monday through Thursday, participating in everything from Carpool Karaoke to the Spill Your Guts or Fill Your Guts game. They’ll also discuss their reunion and perform their new single on the show.
The Jonas Brothers’ “Sucker”.Courtesy Universal Music Group

“It’s nice to be able to finally tell somebody,” Nick admitted in a clip from Carpool Karaoke. “We’ve kept this a secret now for almost seven, eight months. This is basically our first performance back.”
Kevin — the only brother who didn’t pursue a solo career — joked: “We’ve gotta dust off the cobwebs.”
Rumors about a reunionfirst started popping up in January 2018, after the Jonas Brothers’ dedicatedInstagram accountwas reactivated following almost five years of silence. Over a year later, though, the account had yet to post any new images or clips — but that all changed Thursday.
The band split up in 2013. At the time, Nick told PEOPLE they were stepping back because “prioritizing our family is really important to us.”
“We’re choosing our family because it was becoming toxic,” Kevin added.
source: people.com