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Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Jonas Brothers: The Concert Experience
1. Waking Up [:00]
2. "That's Just The Way We Roll" [:00]
3. "Hold On" [:00]
4. "BB Good" [:02]
5. "Fanatics" [:00]
6. "Goodnight And Goodbye" [:00]
7. "Video Girl" [:00]
8. Fake Jonas Brothers [:00]
9. "Gotta Find You" [6:49]
10. "This Is Me" [4:23]
11. "A Little Bit Longer" [2:25]
12. "Play My Music" [5:08]
13. "Hello Beautiful" [3:06]
14. "Still In Love With You" [3:42]
15. "Album Launch" [4:18]
16. "Pushin' Me Away" [1:21]
17. "Can't Have You" [5:30]
18. "Should've Said No" [3:30]
19. "Love Is On It's Way" [7:19]
20. "Sos" [2:28]
21. "Busy Day" [3:00]
22. "Burnin' Up" [2:13]
23. "Tonight"/ End Credits [3:35]
24. Epilogue [2:47]
Excerpts from the Jonas Brothers' Burning Up concert tour combine with behind-the-scenes footage, unscripted segments, and plenty of good-natured humor as director Bruce Hendricks (Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert) offers an eye-popping look into the lives of the Grammy-nominated hitmakers. Filmed in Disney Digital 3-D, the Walt Disney Pictures rockumentary allows the viewer to experience the thrill of being surrounded by legions of screaming fans, and features the previously unreleased song "Love Is on Its Way." Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

The Jonas Brothers themselves are the "product" on display throughout the film -- and it serves as a powerful promotional tool for the unbelievably popular act.
Screaming, crying girls swoon over the three Jonas Brothers, and in one quick scene, the audience catches a glimpse of a shirtless Joe and Kevin starting to change backstage.
No violence except for the hordes of girls who follow the brothers everywhere.
Not an issue.
"Oh my God" is as strong as it gets.
About Jonas Brothers: The Concert Experience
Parents need to know that this 3D concert is G-rated. There's nothing inappropriate to keep away the hordes of adoring primary-school fans, who along with their tween and teen counterparts, will want to see their beloved Kevin, Joe, and Nick burn up on screen. Like Disney's other chosen acts, the Jonases are incredibly clean-cut. They obviously don't drink, swear, or do much more than occasionally, in the case of Joe, flirt with a pretty fan or two. When they're not on stage, they're shown attending promotional events around New York.
Families can talk about the Jonas Brothers' popularity. What makes the Brothers the latest Disney-anointed phenomenon? How do they compare to Hannah Montana? Why is their music so appealing to younger kids? Does the concert movie give a real look at the Brothers off stage? What else would you have liked to see about Kevin, Joe, and Nick?