Three iconic brothers are set to perform for the 111th Grey Cup halftime show.
That's right, the Jonas Brothers are going to be "Burnin' Up" the stage at the CFL championship classic between the Toronto Argonauts and Winnipeg Blue Bombers on Sunday.
The "JoBros," as fans affectionately refer to them, have been in the music game for nearly two decades, getting their start as a trio in 2005 and eventually going on to star in Disney Channel's "Camp Rock" movies and later on their own show, "Jonas."
Now, they're headed to the field. Here's everything you need to know about the Jonas Brothers and the 2024 Grey Cup halftime show.
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Who is performing during halftime of the 111th Grey Cup?The Jonas Brothers are slated to perform during intermission at the 111th Grey Cup.
The CFL has had a plethora of musical artists and groups take their stage over the years — Justin Bieber, Lenny Kravitz and Shania Twain are just a sample. American punk rock band Green Day was the musical group for the 2023 show.
What time does the Grey Cup halftime show start?The Grey Cup halftime show will likely start around 7:30 p.m. ET.
The Grey Cup is scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. ET, so the intermission will likely take place about 90 minutes after the initial kickoff.
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Who are the Jonas Brothers?The Jonas Brothers' trio is made up of lead guitarist Kevin (37) and singers Joe (35) and Nick Jonas (32). The band of brothers was raised in Wyckoff, New Jersey, and began making music in 2005 at 18, 16 and 13 years old. The group continued releasing albums while also branching into acting on Disney Channel, where they gained public recognition in 2008.
The brothers briefly split in 2013, citing "creative differences" between the group. During this time, Joe and Nick both pursued solo careers while Kevin studied music production. Six years later, the JoBros announced their comeback and have since released multiple albums and gone back on tour.
Some of the trio's most popular songs are "Burnin' Up," "Year 3000," "Sucker" and "Only Human."
History of Grey Cup halftime performancesThe Grey Cup has not always had halftime entertainment. The tradition did not begin in the league until 1990, when the CFL had its first intermission performance.
A number of high-profile acts have performed at the Grey Cup halftime show, including Canadian legends such as Justin Bieber, Shania Twain (twice), Bryan Adams and Nickelback.
Here is a look at the history of Grey Cup halftime performances:
Grey CupDateVenuePerformer(s)110thNov. 19, 2023Tim Hortons Field (Hamilton)
Green Day109thNov. 20, 2022Mosaic Stadium (Regina)Tyler Hubbard; Jordan Davis; Josh Ross 108thDec. 21, 2021Tim Hortons Field (Hamilton)Arkells; The Lumineers; K.Flay
107thNov. 24, 2019McMahon Stadium (Calgary)Keith Urban106thNov. 25, 2018Commonwealth Stadium (Edmonton)Alessia Cara105thNov. 26, 2017TD Place (Ottawa)Shania Twain104thNov. 27, 2016BMO Field (Toronto)OneRepublic103rdNov. 29, 2015Investors Group Field (Winnipeg)Fall Out Boy102ndNov. 30, 2014BC Place (Vancouver)Imagine Dragons101stNov. 24, 2013Mosaic Stadium (Regina)Hedley
100thNov. 25, 2012Rogers Centre (Toronto)Justin Bieber; Carly Rae Jepsen; Marianas Trench; Gordon Lightfoot
99thNov. 27, 2011BC Place (Vancouver)Nickelback98thNov. 28, 2010Commonwealth Stadium (Edmonton)Bachman & Turner97thNov. 29, 2009McMahon Stadium (Calgary)Blue Rodeo96thNov. 23, 2008Olympic Stadium (Montreal)Theory of a Deadman; Suzie McNeil; Andrée Watters
95thNov. 25, 2007Rogers Centre (Toronto)Lenny Kravitz94thNov. 19, 2006Canad Inns Stadium (Winnipeg)Nelly Furtado feat. Saukrates93rdNov. 27, 2005BC Place (Vancouver)The Black Eyed Peas92ndNov. 21, 2004Frank Clair Stadium (Ottawa)The Tragically Hip91st Nov. 16, 2003Taylor Field (Regina)Bryan Adams; Sam Roberts
90thNov. 24, 2002Commonwealth Stadium (Edmonton)Shania Twain89thNov. 25, 2001Olympic Stadium (Montreal)Sass Jordan; Michel Pagliaro
88thNov. 26, 2000McMahon Stadium (Calgary)The Guess Who87thNov. 28, 1999BC place (Vancouver)Parablegics86thNov. 22, 1998Winnipeg Stadium (Winnipeg)Love Inc.85thNov. 16, 1997Commonwealth Stadium (Edmonton)Trooper84thNov. 24, 1996Ivor Wynne Stadium (Hamilton)The Nylons83rdNov. 19, 1995Taylor Field (Regina)Jack Semple82ndNov. 27, 1994BC Place (Vancouver)Tom Cochrane81stNov. 28, 1993McMahon Stadium (Calgary)Miss Molly80thNov. 29, 1992SkyDome (Toronto)Dan Hill; Celine Dion
79thNov. 24, 1991Winnipeg Stadium (Winnipeg)Luba; Burton Cummings
78thNov. 25, 1990BC Place (Vancouver)Esmeralda Colombian Dance Group; Mlada Srbadia Serbian Folk Dance Group; Joy of Movement Studio; Yuen's Institute of Tae Kwon-do; Hungarian Csardas Dancers of Vancouver