Jonas Brothers are Coming to Abu Dhabi
Jonas Brothers are coming to Abu Dhabi and somehow, even though they were never gone (from our hearts), this feels like a celebratory comeback since their last appearance in the city in 2010. As part of OFFLIMITS Music Festival’s second edition on 4 April at Etihad Park, Yas Island, the trio join a line-up that’s leaning confidently into pop, R&B, rock and regional talent all in one day.
Kevin, Joe and Nick have been on tour, releasing music, collaborating and evolving in a way that’s kept them relevant far beyond their early beginnings. They’re not just a super nostalgia act, they’re a band that grew up with their audience and came out the other side sharper, more self-aware and, let’s be real, hotter. We expect the classics and newer hits, and can’t wait to be front row.
NE-YO adds a completely different energy to the mix, bringing early-2000s R&B back into a live setting where it belongs. His catalogue is stacked with songs most still know word for word. Smooth, familiar and effortlessly confident, his set is likely to feel like a throwback in the best way.
Elsewhere on the bill, Biffy Clyro and KALEO bring their guitar-heavy intensity, while Myles Smith represents the newer wave of global streaming success. Scouting for Girls and Toploader tap into indie-pop nostalgia, and London’s YAZ adds a fresh pop presence to the day. Egyptian artist Bayou’s R&B-infused Arabic sound and Yara Mustafa’s emotionally driven pop continue the festival’s commitment to spotlighting talent from the region .
With Shakira already confirmed as headline act, OFFLIMITS 2026 is shaping up to be a full-spectrum kind of day with pop anthems, R&B singalongs, rock moments and Arabic sounds all moving across two stages.