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Nick Jonas says it’s ‘an honor’ as he and Jonas Brothers perform song Remember This for Olympic Closing Ceremony
Nick Jonas took to social media on Sunday to say it was “an honor” as NBC aired a special Olympics edition of Remember This, the Jonas Brothers summer single.
“What an honor …” wrote the 28-year-old performer. “Our performance of Remember This (NBC Olympics Edition) just aired as part of the Closing Ceremony on @NBC !!”
He added: “We are so proud of you @TeamUSA… let’s go !!” with a flexed arm emoji and the hashtag #TokyoOlympics.
Triple threat: Nick, Joe and Kevin Jonas were pictured on a rooftop for a performance of the Special Olympics edition of Remember This which aired at the closing ceremony on Sunday
Kevin Jonas, 33, described the clip marking the end of the Olympics as “a moment I’ll never forget” with a puffed emoji halfway through.
He added, “Our memory of that performance was just posted on @NBC at the #TokyoOlympics Closing Ceremony !! Wow !! ‘
Joe Jonas, 31, wrote on Twitter: “Performing this song at the Olympics closing ceremony is my to-do list moment !!”
In the version broadcast on the television network, the highlights of the Tokyo Olympics were interspersed with a video of the three brothers singing together in a building before performing the catchy song on a rooftop.
Memorable: The brothers all took to social media with messages in reaction to their song being released
The band appeared last month on a special for the network called Olympic Dreams featuring Jonas Brothers, in which they appeared in various sporting events.
The new video arrived at the end of the Tokyo Olympics after being pre-empted for a year due to the coronavirus pandemic, and was held under strict health protocols.
The end of the ceremony was themed The Worlds We Share, incorporating a light show and stunt bikes while pointing to a simulcast from Paris, where the 2024 Summer Games are slated to take place.
The President of the International Olympic Committee, Thomas Bach, praised the Olympians for their concentration amid the unique setup of the competition amid the pandemic.
Nick Jonas wrote of the winning US effort: “We are so proud of you @TeamUSA … let’s go !!” with a flexed arm emoji and the hashtag #TokyoOlympics
On the Road: In the version broadcast on the TV channel, the highlights of the Tokyo Olympics were interspersed with a video of the three brothers singing together in a building before performing the catchy song on a rooftop.
“You were faster, you went higher, you were stronger because we were all together,” he said. “It was even more remarkable considering the many challenges you have had to face as a result of the pandemic.
“In these difficult times, you are giving the world the most precious gift: hope. For the first time since the start of the pandemic, the whole world has come together.
The United States led the total number of medals with 113 total medals, including 39 gold medals. Among the top five countries were China, Russia, Britain and Japan.
The Jonas Brothers are set to hit the road for their Remember This tour later this month, in which Kelsea Ballerini will open for them. The trek will begin August 20 at the Park Theater in Las Vegas.
Ready for the road: The Jonas Brothers are scheduled for their Remember This tour later this month, during which Kelsea Ballerini will open for them
Joe Jonas wrote: “Performing this song at the Olympics Closing Ceremony is quite the to-do list moment for me !!”
In Spirit: The brothers appeared on a special earlier this year called Olympic Dreams
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