Joe Jonas interprète l'hymne national lors de la deuxième soirée de WrestleMania

Joe Jonas a interprété l'hymne national pour donner le coup d'envoi de la deuxième soirée de WrestleMania à l'Allegiant Stadium de Las Vegas. Le leader de DNCE, vêtu d'une tenue aux couleurs des étoiles et des rayures, s'est produit devant plus de 50 000 fans. Cette apparition survient juste après avoir officialisé sa relation avec sa petite amie Tatiana Gabriella sur Instagram.

Joe Jonas et ses camarades du groupe DNCE ont ouvert la deuxième soirée de WrestleMania avec une interprétation patriotique de "The Star-Spangled Banner" au sein de l'Allegiant Stadium de Las Vegas. Vêtus de rouge, de blanc et de bleu, ils ont impressionné la foule de plus de 50 000 personnes avant que l'action de la WWE ne s'intensifie. 😍🇺🇸 Lorsque la WWE a annoncé sa participation, Jonas a déclaré : "Euh, en tant que super fan certifié de la WWE depuis toujours, moi et la version plus jeune de moi-même sommes en train de devenir fous." Iconique. 👏

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