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Jonas Brothers Blow Fans’ Minds With Surprise Pop-In At ‘Camp Rock’ Trivia Night in Toronto: Watch

The siblings were looking for a break after a hard day of filming on their upcoming Christmas movie.

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After a hard day of work on the Toronto set of their upcoming, as-yet-untitled Christmas movie, the Jonas Brothers did exactly what you might expect: they went to a Camp Rock 1 & 2 trivia night at a local bar. In an Instagram video, Nick Jonas explained they decided to make the unscheduled stop after finding out about the trivia night focused on their 2008 Disney Channel musical movie in which they played singing siblings alongside Demi Lovato.

“So we are surprising all the people right now… let’s see what happens,” Nick said in the selfie video in which brothers Joe and Kevin can be seen in the background. In an separate video posted on YouTube, Joe told the packed bar that, “we were just kind of looking for an open bar, I guess this was the only place,” as fans screamed in excitement behind him.


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The two-minute clip also found Joe beaming in from the set of the movie after wrapping up for the day and explaining that the trivia night was just minutes away from their hotel. “What better way to end the night than by surprising some people? Hopefully they get excited, we’ll see,” he over footage of the trio rolling into Hemingway’s restaurant and bar.

They were, of course, super excited, with the fan screaming, giving the siblings high-fives and filming the moment on their phones for posterity as the trio pushed through the crowd. “Best of luck, I hope the best table wins,” Joe said, hoisting up a beer to toast the contestants.

Nick added, “we didn’t think we’d be any good at this, but we did study in the car on the way here, just in case we were asked a question.” They then agreed to answer a single question, with Kevin taking over hosting duties to ask: “Which character gets put in charge of the Junior Rockers?”

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Breaking protocol, they asked the freaking out fans to just yell out the answer, which, of course, they knew right away: Jason (aka Kevin). “Nice to meet you guys, have fun tonight!” Joe said to more screams, confidently stating “well, that worked” as they made their way back to the car. “So our fans are the best fans in the world,” Nick said on the sidewalk. “We loved stopping in there, they were so amazing.”

The fun didn’t end there, though. Just a few hours earlier, they filmed a bit where Nick swears he hears the dulcet tones of Kenny G’s soprano saxophone in Joe’s trailer, repeatedly asking his brother if the sound he was hearing was that of “Kenny G rippin’ solos.” Spoiler: it was.

The JoBros have been busy on all fronts lately. In addition to the tentatively titled Jonas Brothers Christmas Movie due out on Disney+ later this year, they teamed up with country trio Rascal Flatts last week on the heartbreak anthem “I Dare You” as the follow-up to their Marshmello collab “Slow Motion.”

Check out the videos below.

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This article first appeared on Billboard U.S.

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