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Nick Jonas’ New Solo Album Sunday Best: Everything We Know So Far

This marks his fifth solo album and follows Spaceman, which came out during the pandemic

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Nick Jonas has officially confirmed that he’ll be releasing his first solo album in five years. The project, titled Sunday Best, is set to arrive on February 6, 2026. This marks his fifth solo album and follows Spaceman (2021), which came out during the pandemic and explored themes of loneliness and isolation.

With Sunday Best, Jonas shifts into a new creative space. It will offer a brighter and more personal perspective that reflects how his life has evolved in recent years. In an interview with Billboard, the youngest Jonas Brother described the album as the most intimate project of his career:

“While this album was made over the course of the last two years, it was truly 33 years in the making”.
He explained that the songs mirror his life today—shaped by his marriage to Priyanka Chopra, with whom he recently celebrated seven years of marriage, and by his experience as a father to their daughter, Malti.

The album will feature 11 tracks exploring themes like love, family, and personal growth. Jonas describes the project as deeply honest, with lyrics inspired by everyday life and moments of self-reflection. It connects naturally to the Jonas Brothers’ most recent work, which marked a return to their roots and the sounds that influenced them growing up.

Sunday Best also represents a temporary break from Jonas Brothers group activity, as Nick takes time to focus on a solo project that allows him to express himself with complete creative freedom.

Sunday Best

The title of this album refers to the tradition of dressing up on Sundays—a symbol Jonas uses to express authenticity and the idea of showing up as the best version of yourself.

QUEBEC CITY, QUEBEC – JULY 06: Nick Jonas of Jonas Brothers performs on day 3 of Festival d’été de Québec on July 06, 2024 in Quebec City, Quebec. (Photo by Barry Brecheisen/WireImage)

While the full tracklist hasn’t been revealed yet, the project is expected to blend Jonas’s signature pop sound with soul and R&B influences. Genres that have long shaped his musical identity.

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