While Jonas Brothers fans await the release of the sibling band’s Greetings From Your Hometown studio album on Aug. 8, they can keep their summer cool with a live LP that dropped on Friday (June 13). Live From the O2 London is a 24-track collection recorded at the iconic London venue last year, featuring such beloved hits as “Sucker,” “Only Human,” “Waffle House,” “What a Man Gotta Do,” “Year 3000” and “Burning Up.”
Along with those bangers, the album ends with a cover of the Cranberries’ 1993 hit “Dreams,” and also features the unreleased ballad “When You Know” from their upcoming LP. In addition, the career-spanning live album opens with the 2023 song “Wings,” and makes pit stops at “Summer Baby,” “Vacation Eyes,” “Play My Music,” “Fly With Me,” “Paranoid,” “Walls” and “Only Human,” as well as including “Cake By the Ocean” from Joe Jonas’ side band, DNCE.
In an Instagram post earlier this week, the trio promised that the live album’s tracklist features songs from “the early days, unreleased music from our upcoming studio album, and a ton of favorites in between.” They added, “Getting to capture the energy from these shows on Nick’s birthday in London last year was something special and we can’t wait to share it with you all.”
This year has been all about celebrating the trio’s 20th anniversary as a band, which, so far, has included the release of the singles “Slow Motion” and “Love Me To Heaven,” as well as the massive JONASCON gathering at New Jersey’s American Dream. The band will hit the road for their North American Jonas20: Living the Dream stadium tour slated to kick off on Aug. 10 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J.
Listen to Jonas Brothers Live From the O2 London LP below.