Singer-songwriter
Nick
Jonas
announced
his
upcoming
solo
single
called
'Spaceman'.
The
announcement
had
fans
wondering
about
the
Jonas
Brothers'
fate.
Now,
a
report
in
The
Sun
has
revealed
that
the
reunion
has
come
to
an
end
once
again.
According
to
the
report,
Jonas
Brothers
had
recorded
an
album
last
year
but
decided
to
shelve
it,
effectively
putting
an
end
to
the
trio
for
the
second
time.
A
source
revealed
to
the
publication
that
the
blame
rests
on
the
global
pandemic
and
its
impact
on
the
entertainment
and
music
industry.
The
band
was
all
set
to
announce
the
album
last
March,
but
due
to
the
pandemic,
everything
had
to
be
postponed.
Amid
the
lockdown,
the
three
started
working
on
their
solo
projects
and
decided
to
'put
the
band
aside
in
favour
of
furthering
their
respective
creative
visions,'
read
the
report.
The
report
revealed
that
the
split
was
amicable
this
time
and
all
are
happily
focusing
on
their
creative
visions.
"There's
been
no
big
falling
out
this
time,
but
realistically
it
will
be
a
while
before
they
do
music
as
a
trio
again," the
insider
added.
The
band
had
announced
the
reunion
in
2019
after
six
years,
reportedly
due
to
a
deep
rift
between
its
members.
With
the
release
of
'Sucker'
in
March
2019,
they
quickly
made
it
to
the
top
of
the
Billboard
Hot
100
chart.
Soon
after,
a
fifth
studio
album
titled
Happiness
Begins
was
released.
Jonas
Brothers
also
toured
around
the
world
for
the
first
time
in
six
years.
They
were
set
to
begin
a
residency
show
in
Las
Vegas
in
April
2020,
but
it
was
cancelled
due
to
the
COVID-19
pandemic.
The
trio
also
appeared
at
the
62nd
Annual
Grammy
Awards
and
performed
'Five
More
Minutes'.
Their
last
release
before
the
second
split
was
'I
Need
You
Christmas'.