Nick Jonas puts the Jonas Brothers reunion to an end by relaunching his solo career

Making them Jealous! Nick Jonas brings Jonas Brothers reunion to an end by relaunching his solo career

It appears that Nick Jonas has moved on from the Jonas Brothers reunion.

On Saturday, the 28-year-old singer posted an image to his Instagram account to promote his upcoming solo single, entitled Spaceman. 

The following day, it was reported by The Sun that the singer’s former band had decided to shelve an album that had been recorded last year, effectively putting a second end to the trio.

Doing his own thing: Nick Jonas has effectively put an end to the Jonas Brothers reunion by relaunching his solo career; he is seen performing in February of 2020

A source spoke to the publication and noted that the band’s separation was partially spurred by the circumstances of the global pandemic and its impact on the music industry.

The insider stated that the band’s ‘reunion is effectively over for now. They had an album ready to go and were about to announce it last March but then the pandemic happened and everything was postponed.’

It was also commented that the three began working on their own projects separately during their respective periods of quarantine and that they have chosen to put the band aside in favor of furthering their respective creative visions.

The source did make a point of noting that, although the trio’s split was amicable, they were happy to be focusing on themselves at this point in time. 

Making it known: On Saturday, the songwriter posted the cover art for his upcoming single to his Instagram account, signaling that he was back on his own

Making it known: On Saturday, the songwriter posted the cover art for his upcoming single to his Instagram account, signaling that he was back on his own

Distance was the problem: A source spoke to The Sun and noted that the band's separation was spurred by their separate periods of quarantine; the three are seen together in 2020

Distance was the problem: A source spoke to The Sun and noted that the band’s separation was spurred by their separate periods of quarantine; the three are seen together in 2020

‘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 said. 

The band initially reformed in 2019 after splitting up six years prior due to deep rifts between its members.

The trio released the track Sucker in March of that year to mark their comeback; the single debuted at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart. 

The following month, they announced that their fifth studio album, entitled Happiness Begins, would become available in June. 

The release would go on to debut at the number one spot on the Billboard 200 chart and remained there until the release of Taylor Swift’s album Lover.

Changed priorities ahead: The source noted that, although the split between the brothers was amicable, it would be 'a while before they do music as a trio again'; the three are pictured in January of 2020

Changed priorities ahead: The source noted that, although the split between the brothers was amicable, it would be ‘a while before they do music as a trio again’; the three are pictured in January of 2020

Last year, the band announced that they would be headlining a residency show in Las Vegas that was set to begin in April; the shows were later cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The trio also appeared at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards and performed a then-unreleased song entitled Five More Minutes.

In October, the group released their final single before their recent split, entitled I Need You Christmas. 

The trio also announced the impending release of a memoir entitled Blood in 2019; it has since been delayed multiple times.  

What happened, guys? The brothers announced that they would be releasing a memoir in 2019, although it has since undergone numerous delays and remains unpublished; the brothers are pictured together in February of 2020

What happened, guys? The brothers announced that they would be releasing a memoir in 2019, although it has since undergone numerous delays and remains unpublished; the brothers are pictured together in February of 2020