16th February, 2026Following the release of his new album ‘Sunday Best’ last week, Golden Globe and GRAMMY-nominated recording artist, songwriter, actor, and producer Nick Jonas surprises fans with the release of a deluxe edition.
Sunday Best (Deluxe) expands on the original 11-track album with two brand new songs London Foolishly and While You’re Gone, along with a live version of fan favorite single Gut Punch.
One of the deluxe edition’s standout additions, London Foolishly, holds special meaning for longtime fans. Jonas originally wrote the song at just 17 years old and performed it live on Cambio, where it quickly became a fan favorite despite never receiving an official release, until now.
‘Sunday Best’ was met with critical acclaim from both press and fans. Associated Press praised the album as “Easy listening for those in need of a love song,” while Billboard noted that as Jonas reflects on life as a husband and father, his storytelling “explores honesty, growth and rediscovery.”
In celebration of the album’s release, Jonas unveiled the Anthony Mandler-directed music video for Gut Punch performed a sold-out album release underplay show at New York’s Irving Plaza, and capped off the week with two consecutive sold-out performances at Los Angeles’ Blue Note this past Saturday. He also teamed up with Jimmy Fallon for a hilarious skit “Now That’s What I Call Just the Most Famous 2 Seconds of a Song” and joined Zach Sang for an in-depth interview about the album, its inspirations, and creation process. Up next, he’ll bring ‘Sunday Best’ to Phoenix later this week with a sold-out show at The Van Buren on February 12th.
On ‘Sunday Best’, Jonas returns with his first solo project in nearly five years and dives deeper than ever before, drawing from important life chapters, both celebratory and challenging, that he’s faced over the past two years and the new perspective he’s gained as both a husband and father. Through unguarded storytelling and vulnerable moments he has never previously shared publicly, the album offers listeners an intimate look into his world and explores honesty, growth, and rediscovery.
Sonically, Jonas draws inspiration from his musical roots and early years singing in church choirs, infusing the record with the warmth and spirit of musical influences from both his childhood and adult life. ‘Sunday Best’ features vivid lyricism, rich and soulful arrangements, and warmly layered instrumentation that highlight his most emotionally resonant work to date.
