Sat, 23 August 2008 03:04:10 ET

Before embarking their concert, which is slated to be held on Friday night, August 22 in front of 20,000 fans at Blossom Music Center, Jonas Brothers had a rock 'n' roll history tour to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum at downtown Cleveland in the early afternoon. During a brief presentation ceremony in the museum lobby, Kevin Jonas, Joe Jonas and Nick Jonas donated the suits they wore on the cover of their new album, "A Little Bit Longer," to the Rock Hall.
"It would be an honor," said Kevin Jonas, 20. The siblings, who are often called JoBros by their fans, gave their suits to the Rock Hall's vice president, Jim Henke. In return of the band's good favor, Henke gave the siblings a private tour inside the museum.
The donation that Jonas Brothers made to the museum is part of the that celebrates some of today's hottest artists. They are the latest artists who make donation to support the exhibit that is opened up earlier this summer. Some other celebrities who have made donation to the exhibit include Good Charlotte, Phantom Planet, The Offspring, Linkin Park, and John Mayer.
The donation completes the achievements that Jonas Brothers have reached for this week. It is reported that the pop-rock band's latest album "A Little Bit Longer" has been debuted at No. 1 this week on the Billboard album chart. It thus marks their third biggest sales week of the year by selling 525,000 copies during its release on the first week.
Jonas Brothers' visit to the museum is recorded on the video below.
Posted by Staff Writer
Filed under :
Jonas Brothers
More Jonas Brothers News