Nick, Kevin And Joe Jonas Feel 'Honored' With Their Group’s Anthemic ‘Remember This’ Being Included In The Tokyo Olympic 2020 Closing Ceremony—See Posts

Nick Jonas, Kevin Jonas and Joe Jonas took to social media to express their happiness as they played their song ‘Remember This’ for the Olympic closing ceremony. Read On..

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Nick, Kevin And Joe Jonas Feel 'Honored' With Their Group’s Anthemic ‘Remember This’ Being Included In The Tokyo Olympic 2020 Closing Ceremony—See Posts
Well, the Jonas Brothers have got a big reason to be on cloud nine as they join in on the 2020 Tokyo Olympics closing ceremony celebration. NBC aired a special Olympics Edition of ‘Remember This’, the Jonas Brothers' summer single. Nick Jonas, Kevin Jonas and Joe Jonas surely could not have asked for more and took to social media to express their happiness as their group’s anthemic "Remember This" was paired with a feel-good montage of moments from the Olympics.

Taking to Instagram, Nick Jonas shared a video of his performance and wrote, “What an honor... Our performance of Remember This (NBC Olympics Edition) just aired as part of the Closing Ceremony on @NBC!! We are so proud of you @TeamUSA Let's get it!! #TokyoOlympics.”

Kevin Jonas called it a moment that he will always cherish and tweeted, “A moment I'll never forget Exploding head Our Remember This (NBC Olympics Edition) performance just aired on @NBC during the #TokyoOlympics Closing Ceremony!! Wow!!.”

While expressing his thoughts, Joe Jonas tweeted, “Getting to perform this song at the Olympics Closing Ceremony is quite the bucket list moment for me!!.”

Take a look at the posts below:




NBC Universal aired the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games programming across its broadcast, cable and digital platforms.

Meanwhile, the Jonas Brothers are all set to kick off their 'Remember This Tour' this month. Kelsea Ballerini, who will be seen as a special guest, will open for them. It will start on August 20 at the Park Theater in Las Vegas. 




Image Source: Instagram/ /nickjonas