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Nick Jonas scares fans with new solo career
[HMG] In a decision that may make him the singular focus of more teen adoration than an average person could even hope to conceive, Nick Jonas has announced plans to tour on his own.
Still just 17, Nick told US Magazine that he and his band, The Administration, will play five dates nationwide, with tickets scheduled to sell out this weekend.
So far, Nick’s set to play Dallas on January 2nd, Nashville on the 4th, Washington, D.C two days later, then New York on the 7th, then a short break before his final, and undoubtedly sold-out appearance on January 17th in Chicago.
And the mini-tour is designed to promote another switch for young Jonas — his first solo album. Due out on February 2nd the solo CD, “Who I Am’ has some fans concerned, but Nick was quick to deny it’s the end of the trio;
“We’ve said from the beginning that anything we do outside the group is a side project,” Nick explained on the band’s MySpace blog. “My brothers are my biggest supporters and couldn’t wait to hear the new record,” he wrote.
And in a show of support, Kevin, 21, and Joe, 20, have since released a joint statement that should put any fears of a break-up to rest, “We know that we’ll be doing music together for the rest of our lives,” it read. “A three-chord strand is not easily broken, and this one’s stronger than it’s ever been.”
And you can even get a free sample of Nick’s new endeavor — He and his band are booked to sing at Grammy Nomination Concert tomorrow. You can catch it on CBS at 9pm Eastern…





