The Jonas Brothers Twitter Account Deleted After Cancelling Concert Tour, Is The Band Over For Good?
The Jonas Brothers may be over for good.
On Wednesday night, the band deleted their Twitter account, @JonasBrothers.
The bold social media move comes after Joe, Nick and Kevin cancelled their tour because of "a deep rift within the band." The deletion of their Twitter account is the first public acknowledgement of any hostility by the band of brothers.
"There is a deep rift within the band," their rep said in a statement obtained by EnStars. "There was a big a disagreement over their music direction."
According to reports, an argument between the trio regarding the direction of the band and its music led to the decision to cancel their 19-date tour, just days before the tour was set to kick off.
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"They had to resolve their issues about the music and direction of the band," the source told Hollywood Life. "It's not a personal fight, it's about the music. They are brothers, they love each other. Yes, they are still speaking."
The band released their first album, It's About Time, in 2006. They saw the most success with their 2008 album A Little Bit Longer, which hit No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and went platinum. The band was expected to release a fifth studio album, V, later this year. The Jonas Brothers have not commented about the band's future.