The Jonas Brothers announced Monday they will drop Happiness Begins, their first album in 10 years, on June 7th.
They shared a promo photo for the album on Twitter. The picture shows Kevin Jonas, Joe Jonas and Nick Jonas lying on the edge of an infinity pool. “#HappinessBegins June 7th,” the trio captioned the post.
The band shared also their excitement in a video Monday. “#HappinessBegins June 7th. So proud of this new record and we can’t wait for you guys to have these songs!!” they wrote.
Happiness Begins will include the singles “Sucker” and “Cool,” which debuted in March and April, respectively. The Jonas Brothers released a music video for “Cool” this month.
The Jonas Brothers released the live album LiVe in 2013 but haven’t released a studio album since Lines, Vines and Trying Times, which debuted in June 2009.
The Jonas Brothers will perform May 1st at the 2019 Billboard Music Awards in Las Vegas. The group will also take the stage during the May 11th episode of Saturday Night Live.