Nick Jonas is releasing new music.
Over the weekend, the singer, who is one third of the Jonas Brothers, announced that he is releasing a new solo album titled "Sunday Best."
The album is Jonas' first solo project in almost five years, following "Spaceman," which was released in March 2021.
"I'm so excited to share these new stories, candid thoughts, quiet walks home in the city, and snapshots of my life over these past few years," Jonas said in a statement shared in a Republic Records press release. "And while this album was made over the course of the last two years, it was truly 33 years in the making.”
Nick unveiled the album on Sunday with an event in Las Vegas, during which he revealed some of his collaborators and premiered some of his new songs live for 170 fans.
One of those collaborators is JP Saxe, best known for his Grammy-nominated hit "If the World Was Ending."
As for the sound of the album, a press release notes that Jonas "draws inspiration from his musical roots and early years singing in church choirs."
"Sunday Best" will arrive on Feb. 6, 2026, and can be pre-ordered and pre-saved now.