Pharrell & The Jonas Brothers to Rock the 2025 World Series — Because Baseball Needed More Hooks
Nothing says “take me out to the ballgame” like Pharrell Williams and the Jonas Brothers.
Yes, you read that right — the 2025 World Series is officially going pop.
Game 1 kicks off tonight, Friday, October 24th, north of the border at Toronto’s Rogers Centre, marking the first time the World Series has hit Canada in over 30 years. And to celebrate, the MLB called in none other than Pharrell Williams, the eternal fountain of funk and fashion, along with his Voices of Fire choir to deliver a two-song set from their album Ophanim — plus both national anthems (because multitasking is an art).
Tomorrow night, the Jonas Brothers will step up to bat for Game 2, performing their single “I Can’t Lose.” We’re not exactly blasting Jonas tunes in the Static Live office, but hey — credit where it’s due. The guys have millions of fans worldwide, several platinum albums, and the sort of stamina that only comes from years of synchronized mic spins and hair gel endurance training.
Pharrell, on the other hand, is a certified genius. From his early days with N.E.R.D., crafting groundbreaking sounds on In Search Of… and Fly or Die, to producing megahits like “Happy” and “Get Lucky,” the man redefined pop and hip-hop production. So it’s only fitting that he’s bringing that Virginia-bred soul to baseball’s biggest stage — proof that art, community, and sports can still collide without a single autotune error.
The MLB’s “October Hits Different” campaign already featured Pharrell and Voices of Fire, and tonight’s performance is set to crank that synergy up to stadium level. Meanwhile, the Toronto Blue Jays and the Los Angeles Dodgers are gearing up for a clash of titans — with stars like Shohei Ohtani and Mookie Betts leading the charge.
But let’s be honest — with Pharrell on stage, there’s a good chance half the crowd forgets who’s pitching.
And if you’re anywhere along Florida’s east coast — from Daytona to Ormond to New Smyrna — you don’t need a World Series ticket to catch great live music. Just grab the Static Live Music Calendar App to find who’s playing near you. Download it today at staticlive.app and keep your weekends full of local jams, good vibes, and way fewer seventh-inning stretches.
