The Jonas Brothers honoured the late Liam Payne by performing One Direction’s hit song Night Changes during their California concert. The emotional moment struck a chord with fans, as Nick, Joe and Kevin Jonas paid homage to the former One Direction star who tragically passed away on October 16.

In concert clips that circulated on social media, Nick Jonas started singing the soulful track, with Joe and Kevin soon joining in, creating a touching tribute that left fans emotional. Standing side by side on stage at the Yaamava’ Theatre, the brothers crooned, “We’re only gettin’ older, baby, And I’ve been thinkin’ about it lately, Does it ever drive you crazy, Just how fast the night changes?” Their rendition of the beloved One Direction song brought the audience to tears, with many fans expressing their gratitude and sorrow online.

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Comments flooded social media with messages from fans who cherished the crossover of two iconic boy bands from their youth. One fan shared, “My two childhood favourite boy bands just had a crossover episode. Definitely didn’t see this coming, but it’s very well appreciated.” Another expressed admiration for the Jonas Brothers, saying, “I’m a fan now; they are so sweet for letting us hear it one more time.”

 
 
 
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The tribute added to the global outpouring of grief following Liam’s untimely death, with fans and celebrities alike honouring his memory. The former One Direction member tragically fell from a third-floor balcony in Buenos Aires, Argentina, at the age of 31. Known for his deep voice and vibrant personality, Liam was a founding member of One Direction, formed in 2010 on The X Factor. After the band went on hiatus in 2015, Liam pursued a solo career, releasing his debut album LP1 in 2019 and his recent single, Teardrops, earlier this year.

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