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The Jonas Brothers to play free concert on April 4

Kevin, Joe, and Nick Jonas are getting back together to perform very soon. The Jonas Brothers will be back in action after a brief hiatus in April, as they plan to give back support to a California church that helped them rise to superstardom.

The Saddleback Church, led by pastor Rick Warren, is hosting their annual Easter celebration April 4 at Angel Stadium in Anaheim, California. This isn't just any ordinary holiday for the church, though -- it marks thirty years of its existence. Many famous celebrities, from the Jonas Brothers to President Barack Obama, have all supported Warren and the church over the years.

A source close to the church had this to say about the brothers' performance to Radar Online:

"They used to perform here when they were just getting started, and of course they were fantastic.  We've had all sorts of great musicians play on our stage, even Michael Jackson.  He used to come by way back in the Thriller days."

The Jonas Brothers have been outspoken about their faith in the past, and certain people (such as comedian Dane Cook) have even mocked them for it at times. However, do you admire them for signing up for a free performance? Let me know your thoughts with a comment and stay tuned for more news.

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  • closer to the church 1 year ago
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    I think Radar Online needs to check its sources more carefully.

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