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Nick Jonas To Address Oxford Union

by Paul Cashmere on February 22, 2015

in News

Nick Jonas is joining a history of high profile speakers when he addresses the Oxford Union at 8pm on February 23.

Jonas will discuss his experiences growing up with fame, dealing with the pressures that come along with that and being held up as a role model all while barely into his teens.

Following the speech he will then welcome a frank and open Q&A where he will answer every question asked.

Founded in 1823, the Union is the largest society at the University of Oxford and one of the most famous student societies in the world. In the last term alone they received visits from Morgan Freeman, Sir Ian McKellen and Stephen Fry and in the past have also hosted iconic names such as Michael Jackson and Shakira.

Jonas will now join those before him with a veracious address.

On March 16, he will release his infectious new single, Jealous. And the summer will see his self-titled and highly anticipated album via Island Records due out on June 14.

It has also been announced that Jonas is set to guest star in Fox’s new horror comedy, SCREAM QUEENS. The shows cast also includes Jamie Lee Curtis, Lea Michele, Emma Roberts and Ariana Grande. This follows the announcement of JONAS starring in James Francos fraternity movie, GOAT.

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