ARLINGTON, Texas — The Jonas Brothers are returning to their North Texas roots with a Thanksgiving Day concert slated for a primetime stage, and it’s all for a good cause.
Some fans of the “Sucker” boyband may have been confused when brothers Kevin, Joe and Nick posted white-and-blue jerseys on social media, sporting the numbers “11,” “24″ and “22,” Sports Illustrated reported.
Dallas Cowboys fans, no doubt, already have the date those figures represent circled on the calendar as they prepare for a Thanksgiving Day showdown with the New York Giants in Arlington, Texas.
11/24/22 - WE’RE BACK!
— Jonas Brothers (@jonasbrothers) October 25, 2022
It's official! This Thanksgiving, we are performing the @SalvationArmyUS #RedKettleKickoff Halftime Show during the @dallascowboys game! Tune in live Nov 24th to help us kick off the season of giving. Game starts at 3:30 PM CT & you can watch on @NFLonFOX pic.twitter.com/OWpr437n7Z
“We couldn’t be more excited to return to AT&T Stadium and play The Salvation Army halftime show,” the band said in a news release, adding, “We are honored that our performance will help raise awareness of the great need that exists and encourage everyone to donate to The Salvation Army to make a difference in their communities this holiday season and all year long.”
The Jonas Brothers last played the Cowboys’ Thanksgiving halftime show in 2008, when songs such as “”Burnin’ Up” were hitting the airwaves, SI reported.
The game kicks off at 4:30 p.m. EST on Thursday, Nov. 24.
The Red Kettle Kickoff highlights the Salvation Army’s annual Red Kettle Campaign, WFAA reported.
According to the TV station, the annual fundraiser offers the following ways to contribute:
- Sign up for a sustaining gift of $25 a month.
- Contact your local Salvation Army to sign up to volunteer at a red kettle or distribute Angel Tree gifts to children in need.
- Donate with cash, coins and checks or digitally with Apple Pay, Google Pay, PayPal and Venmo at any red kettle across the country.
- Donate cryptocurrency such as Bitcoin or Ethereum.
- Ask Amazon’s Alexa to donate by saying, “Alexa, donate to The Salvation Army,” and then specifying the amount.
- Give any amount by texting “KETTLES” to 51555.
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