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Watch Nick Jonas tumble into hole at Boston's Jonas Brothers 'The Tour' show; fans poke fun
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Date:2025-04-15 14:21:00
Nick Jonas showed his fans Tuesday night that he's "Only Human."
At the Jonas Brother's Boston show, the "Close" singer tripped and fell while performing. An Instagram video posted to a fan page captured the moment when the 30-year-old, wearing yellow pants and a white top singing "Sail Away" alongside older brothers Kevin and Joe Jonas, stepped backwards into a massive hole on stage.
Luckily, Nick immediately got back up on his feet and the show went on without further hurdles.
Fans showed admiration for Nick's quick recovery after his tumble in the comment section of the social media post.
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"He stood up like an absolutely savage," one fan wrote.
Another user noticed a security guard catching the slip and trying to warn the artist writing, “Awh the security guard tried to warn him before he stepped back and then grabbed his foot." Other fans poked fun at the sibling dynamic of Joe and Kevin's laughter at Nick's tumble writing "Kevin and Joe just laughing is the most big brother thing," one user wrote.
Another comment pieced together the irony of the song the New Jersey natives were singing when it happened.
"The fact that he fell during sail away makes it a little funnier than it should be," the user wrote.
Tuesday's concert marked the third show of the Jonas Brothers "The Tour" tour following a two-night stint at Yankee Stadium in New York. The trio is set to continue singings hits from five of their studio albums in Boston again Wednesday night. Their setlist is broken into two acts and totals over 65 songs.
At their opening show on Saturday, Nick expressed his pride and gratitude for their fans' support over the years.
"I'm so proud we got (ourselves) together so we could be here tonight," Nick Jonas said. "We've seen a lot of people who have been with us from the beginning."
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