Jonas Bros Jonesing for 3-D

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As goes Hannah Montana, so goes the Disney nation.

Following on the heels of Miley Cyrus' successful (and 100 percent Leibovitz-free!) celluloid outing last year, fellow tween-friendly act the Jonas Brothers will be getting the 3-D treatment with a concert film of their upcoming Burning Up tour.

The shaggy-haired siblings served as the opening act for Cyrus last year and subsequently made their mark on the big screen in her blockbuster Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus Best of Both Worlds Concert Tour.

Their film will follow the same template, combining documentary behind-the-scenes takes with concert footage from their North America tour, kicking off in July. It's slated for a 2009 release.

"We can't wait to start working on this film for our fans," Kevin, Joe and Nick said in a statement. "It's going to be awesome and we really want to bring a totally unique and different movie experience to everyone whether they've seen us live or not."

That is, as totally unique and different an experience as possible while mimicking Miley.

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