Jonas Brothers, Miley Cyrus: Band Confirms 'Wedding Bells' Is About Miley Cyrus

Jonas Brothers Admit 'Wedding Bells' Is About Miley
HOLLYWOOD, CA - SEPTEMBER 15: From L to R: Singers and musicians Nick Jonas, Joe Jonas and Kevin Jonas from Jonas Brothers arrives at Variety's 6th Annual Power Of Youth Event at Paramount Studios on September 15, 2012 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Valerie Macon/Getty Images)
HOLLYWOOD, CA - SEPTEMBER 15: From L to R: Singers and musicians Nick Jonas, Joe Jonas and Kevin Jonas from Jonas Brothers arrives at Variety's 6th Annual Power Of Youth Event at Paramount Studios on September 15, 2012 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Valerie Macon/Getty Images)

The Jonas Brothers braved Hurricane Sandy to visit Ryan Seacrest on his KIIS FM radio show on Monday morning, where they talked about their exes and announced their upcoming concert dates.

Joe, Nick and Kevin gave fans the good news that they'll be performing at the Pantages Theatre in Los Angeles on Nov. 27 and 28 with tickets going on sale Nov. 3, before they started dishing about their ex-girlfriends.

Joe was recently spotted talking to one of his most famous exes -- none other than Taylor Swift -- backstage at the I Heart Radio concert, and though the singer penned a song or two about him (with scathing lyrics like "Was I out of line? Did I say something way too honest/That made you run and hide like a scared little boy") everything between the former couple is now copacetic he said.

"Everything is great [between Taylor and me]. I'm really happy for her continuing success. She's awesome," Joe admitted.

But Swift isn't the only one who has been writing songs about her exes, and the band pretty much confirmed what everyone, including Nick's ex Miley Cyrus, had been thinking. Yes, the band's latest single "Wedding Bells" is about the former "Hannah Montana" star.

"I don’t know who else is getting married so I feel like that's pretty blatant," she told Seacrest on Oct. 18. "You can't ever hate on someone for writing something you've been through."

The band must be glad to hear that Cyrus is cool with the song being about her, and thinks she has the right attitude about being the inspiration for the tune:

"I think she put it well. She's absolutely right ... It's just about being open and honest about the fact that your life is what you have to write about sometimes and pull from that life inspiration." Kevin explained, adding that there's no hard feeling between anyone over their songs.

Check out the full interview:

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