Brian Damage
12-01-2009, 10:33 PM
Yes, it's true: Nick Jonas is stepping out on his own. He's got a new band called Nick Jonas & The Administration, which will kick off a 14-city tour starting Jan. 2, and a new album due out Feb. 2.
But it does not – repeat not – mean the end of The Jonas Brothers, Nick tells PEOPLE. "This is something that can definitely co-exist with the Jonas Brothers," he says of his new band.
Still, performing without his brothers will be strange, the 17-year-old singer-songwriter admits. "I've never really stood center stage before," he says. "It's going to be different but I'm looking forward to it."
When Nick goes on tour, he says, Kevin and Joe will be in the audience cheering for him. "My brothers are my biggest supporters. They have told me they're looking forward to coming to the shows. They want to sit in the audience and see it from that perspective."
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But it does not – repeat not – mean the end of The Jonas Brothers, Nick tells PEOPLE. "This is something that can definitely co-exist with the Jonas Brothers," he says of his new band.
Still, performing without his brothers will be strange, the 17-year-old singer-songwriter admits. "I've never really stood center stage before," he says. "It's going to be different but I'm looking forward to it."
When Nick goes on tour, he says, Kevin and Joe will be in the audience cheering for him. "My brothers are my biggest supporters. They have told me they're looking forward to coming to the shows. They want to sit in the audience and see it from that perspective."
http://www.people.com/people/news/0,,2,00.html