Joans Brothers’ Performance At Thanksgiving NFL Halftime Brings Back Memories

The halftime show of Thursday’s game versus the New York Giants featured the Joans Brothers. It arrived a year later than expected for the organization.

Joans Brother’s Performance At Thanksgiving NFL Halftime Brings Back Memories

Last year, the Cowboys requested the band to play at the Red Kettle Campaign’s 25th-anniversary celebration, which serves as the official start of the Christmas season’s charitable contributions to the Salvation Army. That was prevented by obligations in my personal and professional life.

The Jonas Brothers played at halftime in 2008, so the group asked whether they would be welcome to return this year a few months ago, and they were told yes.

A well-known boy band made a comeback in the halftime entertainment of the GiantsCowboys Thanksgiving Day game at AT&T Stadium, transporting viewers to the late 2000s.

The Jonas Brothers, who will release their sixth studio album in 2023, took to the field in Arlington not long after finishing their second residency in Las Vegas.

They only played new songs for the halftime show, combining “Only Human,” “What a Man Got to Do,” “Leave Before You Love Me,” and “Sucker” into one medley. Before their reunion in 2019, they did not perform.

Many people tuned in to watch the band perform.

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The opportunity to bring them back presented itself as a result of everything coming together, according to Jones, executive vice president and chief brand officer of the Cowboys.

“Every branch of the military will be represented, “Jones exclaimed. “We’ll have the chance to express our gratitude to the more than 40 million men and women who have served in our armed forces.

“I believe that we praise soldiers for their service frequently, but do we truly get what it means? I believe most of us constantly forget to express our gratitude to those who are making genuine sacrifices—for many, the ultimate sacrifice—to defend our democratic system.”

 

 

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