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Joe Jonas dedicates song to Sophie Turner: All that happened at Jonas Brothers NYC concert

NEW YORK – Happiness looks good on the Jonas Brothers.

The brotherly band proved that those happy feelings as a trio have continued as they performed and unpeeled the layers behind their 2019 comeback album "Happiness Begins" at midtown Manhattan's Marquis Theater, part of their five-night concert residency on Broadway.

Gone is 2019's arena tour – in its place is an intimate rumination on their success, and, on Friday, of the album that sparked their relaunch as a group and spawned hits like "Sucker" and "Cool."

Kevin, Nick and Joe Jonas were totally in sync and fully in their elements as a group and as individuals at the show, the fourth of five shows that focus on their four previous albums and their upcoming "The Album" (out May 12).

Nick Jonas, from left, Kevin Jonas, and Joe Jonas, of the Jonas Brothers, perform during their Happiness Begins Tour at the United Center on Thursday, Sept. 19, 2019, in Chicago.
Nick Jonas, from left, Kevin Jonas, and Joe Jonas, of the Jonas Brothers, perform during their Happiness Begins Tour at the United Center on Thursday, Sept. 19, 2019, in Chicago.

The previous nights of the residency were all about the three albums that brought them to the highest peaks of late-2000s teen fame: "Jonas Brothers," "A Little Bit Longer" and "Lines, Vines and Trying Times."

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Here's everything that happened during night four of their sold-out NYC show:

Jonas Brothers hit Broadway, perform 'Happiness Begins' hits they've 'never played before'

Before the JoBros hit the stage, three actors portraying them did a reading, unfurling the time before their reunion as brothers and as a group, chronicled in their 2019 documentary "Chasing Happiness."

The audience, filled mostly with millennial-aged women wearing "I Heart Nick Jonas" and "I Heart Joe Jonas" shirts, reveled in the intimacy of the venue, which has just shy of 1,650 seats (for comparison, New York's Radio City Music Hall seats 5,960, more than three times the number of attendees).

The Jonas Brothers split the show into two parts: "Happiness Begins" and all their other hits, including from the group and some from their various offshoots. The first half went in order of the album's tracklist, kicking things off with "Sucker," which is how they ended their 2019 Happiness Begins Tour kickoff show in Miami.

"Can anybody guess the one we've never played before?" Joe quizzed. Answer: "Trust."

Another first-time live performance was for the romantic ballad "Love Her."

"The magic component of course was when we got into the room. … While we did some separate songwriting for the brothers, this next song was the first one that the three of us worked with," Nick said. "When we talk about meeting each other where we were at that point in time, this song kind of perfectly embodies that. And we've actually never played it live."

Joe Jonas dedicates 'Hesitate' to wife Sophie Turner

Before getting into "Hesitate," Joe took a moment to dedicate the sweet song, which he wrote, to his wife.

"Sophie, where you at? There's not much to say, but I love you," Joe said.

"I will take your pain / And put it on my heart / I won't hesitate / Just tell me where to start," he crooned to her.

Valentina Angelina Jonas, from left, Danielle Jonas, Sophie Turner, Priyanka Chopra and Malti Marie Chopra Jonas attend a ceremony honoring The Jonas Brothers with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Monday, Jan. 30, 2023, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP) ORG XMIT: CAJS182
Valentina Angelina Jonas, from left, Danielle Jonas, Sophie Turner, Priyanka Chopra and Malti Marie Chopra Jonas attend a ceremony honoring The Jonas Brothers with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Monday, Jan. 30, 2023, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP) ORG XMIT: CAJS182

J-Sisters Priyanka Chopra, Sophie Turner and Danielle Jonas rock out in the crowd

The J-Sisters, aka the wives of each of the Jonas Brothers, were quickly ushered into the theater by security just moments before the show started. Danielle Jonas waved to fans as they whispered loudly about her entrance. As Chopra and Turner made their way to their seats, screams erupted – almost as loud as the screams for their husbands.

Danielle Jonas was one with the people, joining fans at the orchestra level and smiling as she sang to hits including "I Believe." Turner, in a white furry coat, and Chopra, in a leather jacket, danced and sang along in the first row of the mezzanine, with Turner getting particularly animated during her husband's "Cake By the Ocean" performance.