Nick, Kevin and Joe Jonas.Photo:Emma McIntyre/Getty Images

Emma McIntyre/Getty Images
Before theJonas Brotherswere selling out stadiums,Nick,JoeandKevinwere three kids from New Jersey trying to make it in the music business — and touring around in a van to perform for fans.
The trio took a break from The Tour to answer some of our questions about their favorite road trip moments — and the new memories they’re making on tour with their fans.
Nick Jonas, Joe Jonas and Kevin Jonas.Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images

Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images
Sincekicking off The Tourin August, the Jonas Brothers have played more than 30 shows that encompass all five of their albums. Though it’s certainly not the first time the band has hit the road, this time feels different, Joe explained.
And aftera career that has spanned nearly 20 years, not only have the three brothers grown and evolved, so have their fans. During this tour, videos have circulated online oftouching interactions the brothers have had with concertgoersduring the set.
“To get to speak to some of these fans during the shows and hear their stories, their journey with us listening to our music, hearing some of these incredible tales of how these albums have affected their lives … it means so much to us,” Joe said.
Nick, Kevin and Joe Jonas pose with cars.Courtesy of Turo

Courtesy of Turo
To take these fan connections a step further, the bandteamed up with Turo to give fans the chance to rent cars that are special to them. For the Oct. 14 show in Miami, Florida, Joe’s Escalade will be up for grabs, while for the Oct. 29 show in Anaheim, Nick’s Toyota Tundra is available and on December 9 for the band’s stop in Brooklyn, Kevin’s Range Rover is on deck.
The winners will meet Nick, Joe or Kevin in their respective cities to pick up the keys and will receive two goodie bags and two VIP tickets for that city’s show. The brothers told PEOPLE that working with the company felt like a “natural fit” as “some of our fondest memories have been made on the road and we’ve always had a love for cars.”
Nick recalled a memory with his truck from just earlier this year, when he and his brothers were gearing up for their residency in Las Vegas.
“Earlier this year the three of us drove my truck from L.A. to Vegas to start our residency, while making stops for great meals and conversations along the way,” Nick said.
Nick Jonas with his truck.Courtesy of Turo

In addition to the three cars from the brothers’ personal driveways, there will be six more cars available from the special listing from Turo, all for $300 USD per day. The listings open Oct. 12 at 10 a.m. PST atturo.com/jonas-brothers.
source: people.com