Kevin Jonas calls Nick ‘Jiju’ for Indian crowd at Lollapalooza music competition

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MUMBAI: The American pop rock band Jonas Brothers took to the stage for the primary time in India as they carried out on the second version of the multi-genre music competition, ‘Lollapalooza India’ in Mumbai on Saturday.

One standout second from the gig was Nick’s elder brother Kevin calling him ‘Jiju’ implying that Mumbai is house to him and the three brothers as Nick is married to actress Priyanka Chopra Jonas.

Kevin referred to as Nick, ‘Jiju’ previous to performing the tune ‘Waffle Home’ from their studio album.

The organisers made a number of adjustments this time close to the stage. The Lollapalooza India primary stage this time had a ramp spreading all the best way to the pit in contrast to its predecessor.

Previous to the set, the organisers performed ‘Galla Goodiyaan’ from the 2015 movie ‘Dil Dhadakane Do’ which starred Nick’s spouse Priyanka Chopra Jonas.

Whereas Nick owned the stage together with his vocals, he additionally shredded on stage as he joined forces together with his brother on the lead guitar.

The vitality of the performers and the gang was over the roof. The wind part was killing it proper on the entrance of the stage with trombone, trumpet and soprano saxophone.

They performed the tune ‘Play My Music’ from the movie ‘Camprock’.

Nick stated, “As a household we’ve a deep reference to this lovely nation. I have been ready to be in India for a protracted very long time”, earlier than he pulled off a Vin Diesel as he stated, “We contemplate each single one in all you right here tonight as household”.

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