Nick Jonas Set to Kick Off 2026 with “Sunday Best” Album Release

An exciting musical journey lies ahead for Nick Jonas as he gears up to kick off 2026 with a bang! The 33-year-old singer and actor recently took to Instagram to announce the release of his upcoming solo album, “Sunday Best,” set to drop on February 6, 2026. Fans can start pre-ordering the album at midnight ET.

This exciting news follows Nick Jonas hosting a special event dubbed the “Sunday Best Brunch” at his family’s Nellie’s Southern Kitchen restaurant in Las Vegas. During the event, he gave fans a sneak peek of tracks like “Hope,” “Sweet to Me,” “Handprints,” “You Got Me,” “Princesses,” as well as the previously released song “911.”

Just the night before, at the Jonas Brothers’ JONAS20: Greetings From Your Hometown Tour in Las Vegas, Nick Jonas debuted two more tracks from the album, “Gut Punch” and “I Need You.”

Fans flocked to social media to express their excitement, anticipating the new musical chapter with one fan highlighting, “Ahhh so excited for this new chapter!” Another fan humorously mentioned, “Omg just in time for my son’s first birthday, this can be his first present 🥹😂.”

Nick Jonas’ solo career has always been noteworthy, with albums like “Nick Jonas” (2014), “Last Year Was Complicated” (2016), and “Spaceman” (2021) under his belt. This upcoming album release adds to a productive year for the Jonas Brothers as they also recently released the video for “Time,” featured in their holiday film “A Very Jonas Christmas Movie.”

In the midst of music celebrations, Nick Jonas continues to cherish family time with his wife, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, and their daughter, Malti Marie. Thanksgiving saw the family gather in Los Angeles before Priyanka headed back to India for work on the film Varanasi.

With the release of “Sunday Best,” Nick Jonas’ latest album promises to be a highly anticipated addition to his solo discography. Fans are eager to pre-order and commemorate another milestone in his musical journey.

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