The Jonas Brothers—Kevin Jonas, Joe Jonas, and Nick Jonas—brought their band to Mumbai for their first performance at Lollapalooza India 2024. The trio entertained the Mumbai audience with some of their famous songs and ‘jiju’ Nick was all hearts for the Indian audience. The Jonas Brothers left the city early on Monday, and there’s a viral video showing Nick waiting at the entrance of the Mumbai airport as his team looks for their tickets and other documentation.

Security personnel were seen requesting documents from Nick’s team, resulting in a temporary restriction on his entry into the terminal. Reports indicate that the singer was halted due to some ticket related mishap. Nick’s team was seen using their phones as they looked for the documents while the singer waited there.

 

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In a now deleted video, paparazzo account Viral Bhayani claimed that Nick had “forgotten” his ticket. In the video, the singer was seen waiting patiently. He was allowed to enter the airport after the necessary documents were submitted to the officers. 

 

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The Jonas Brothers arrived in Mumbai for their debut performance in India. Nick charmed the audience with a performance of ‘Maan Meri Jaan’ alongside rapper King. A memorable moment unfolded when Joe introduced Nick as India’s ‘jiju,’ sparking a “Jiju” chant from the crowd. Nick’s wife-actor Priyanka Chopra couldn’t attend the concert. However, she extended support via social media and cheered for the trio. 

Nick, Kevin and Joe even joined Bollywood celebrities for an after party. Who’s who of Bollywood including Malaika Arora, Ishan Khatter and Sonam Kapoor among others were spotted at the bash. A picture of the Jonas brothers posing with actor Bhumi Pednekar and sister is also doing rounds on the internet.

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