Six years after canceling their would-be reunion album and subsequent tour, The Jonas Brothers are reportedly reuniting once again.
Nick Jonas, 26, Joe Jonas, 29 and Kevin Jonas, 31, have all secretly flown into London to plot the reunion, which would include the release of new music and a documentary, according to The Sun.
All three brothers were spotted having a 'boys night' out together in London last Wednesday and last Friday as well.
'This is going to be one of the biggest music reunions in years,' an unidentified insider said.
'It’s no secret that things weren’t great by the end of the Jonas Brothers, but blood is thicker than water and they’ve healed their rift in the years since the split,' the source continued.
'After enjoying solo music success and taking time to work on passion projects, they feel that now is the right time to get back together,' the source added.
The Jonas Brothers were first founded in 2005, but they broke out after performing in the 2008 Disney Channel movie Camp Rock.
The brothers became well known for all wearing purity rings, signifying their intent to stay virgins until they get married.
They released four albums, It's About Time (2006), The Jonas Brothers (2007), A Little Bit Longer (2008) and Lines, Vines and Trying Times (2009).
After each of the brothers went off for their solo ventures, they were supposed to reunite in 2013, but that never happened.
They returned to record a new album, entitled V (the Roman numeral for 5, signifying their fifth studio album), but the album's release and subsequent tour were scrapped.
There were reports of a 'deep rift' between the brothers and a 'disagreement over the musical direction' of the group that lead to the break-up.