Jonas Brothers, Demi Lovato Play ‘Camp Rock 2’ Songs On ‘Good Morning America’

‘It’s going really well. We’re having a great time,’ Joe said of joint tour. By Jocelyn Vena Joe Jonas and Demi Lovato perform on “Good Morning America” Photo: Jamie McCarthy/ WireImage The Jonas Brothers, Demi Lovato and the entire “Camp Rock 2” cast took over the “Good Morning America” summer stage in Central Park on Friday (August 13) to belt out some of the tunes from the film, out September 3. And while the group has been playing shows for a week on their big tour, fans seemed genuinely excited to see them up there for their second “GMA” appearance this summer. “It’s going really well. We’re having a great time,” Joe said of the tour thus far. The conversation quickly turned to Joe’s big 21st birthday this Sunday. “Besides a dog, I don’t know,” he said when asked about his plans. “That’s all I kind of wanted. I don’t know [what we’re going to do to celebrate]. These guys are not telling me what they’re doing.” The performance was split up evenly between Lovato and the JoBros during the televised three songs. Demi and the film’s cast started the party off with their “Camp Rock 2” track “It’s On.” Then the JoBros hit the stage and sang their own soundtrack song “Heart and Soul,” telling the crowd, “Let’s do this thing. You guys can be louder than that! Come on now!” The set came to an end with the Demi and Joe breakup ballad “Wouldn’t Change a Thing.” The morning wasn’t just about “Camp Rock 2” songs. The brothers and Lovato also revealed which superpowers they wished they had. Demi said, “My ideal superpower? I wish I could teleport, just snap my fingers and be in a room.” Nick’s? “I think flying would be good,” he said. Related Videos MTV News Extended Play: Jonas Brothers And Demi Lovato Related Artists Jonas Brothers Demi Lovato

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