Jonas Brothers - Love Me To Heaven

Jonas Brothers Reignite Nostalgia with Love Me to Heaven Video

The Jonas Brothers are embracing retro vibes in their latest music video. On Monday, the beloved pop trio unveiled the visuals for Love Me to Heaven, their newest single.

A Timeless Studio Experience

Directed by Anthony Mandler, the video transports viewers into a vintage-inspired New York recording studio, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the band’s creative process. Paying homage to the sounds of the 1980s, the song is recorded in an intimate and nostalgic setting as the brothers switch between composing lyrics and laying down their vocals.

"Microdosin', gettin' off on pure emotion/Somehow it gets better every time, oh, yeah," Joe sings before Nick takes over the chorus: "Could give me everything, but it ain't enough/You can't put a price on the human touch/I could be down, but you love me to heaven/Love me to Heaven, babe."

In an Instagram post, the band revealed that this is the first of two music videos for Love Me to Heaven. Its release follows their recent performance at the Feria de las Fresas music festival in Irapuato, Mexico.

A Milestone Tour & New Music

As the Jonas Brothers celebrate 20 years in the music industry, they’ve announced their Living the Dream tour—a major stadium and arena tour across North America. The tour will feature special guests The All-American Rejects and Boys Like Girls, with the brothers also performing selections from their solo projects.

Adding to the excitement, their seventh studio album, Greetings from Your Hometown, is set for release on August 8, marking another milestone in their two-decade career. A live album is also on the horizon for 2024. Meanwhile, Joe Jonas is gearing up for his solo project, Music for People Who Believe in Love, scheduled for release in late May.

With a nostalgic music video, a highly anticipated tour, and multiple upcoming releases, the Jonas Brothers continue to prove why they remain a dominant force in the pop world.