VIDEO: Joe Jonas Performs as Member of BLUE MAN GROUP on 'I Can Do That'

By: Jun. 10, 2015
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On last night's episode of the new NBC series I CAN DO THAT, celebrity contestants Alan Ritchson and Joe Jonas performed as part of the legendary Blue Man Group. The stars headed to Las Vegas, where they met Chris Wink, one of the groups founding members, and quickly realized it's not just painting themselves blue and acting like a robot; they have to learn to drum, to look and act like Blue Men, to catch marshmallows, to shove huge amounts of food into their mouths and spray paint out of their mouths. It's all about teamwork.

When it came time for their performance, Joe and Alan did an incredible job, totally unrecognizable in their Blue Man getups. Alan tosses paintballs in Joe's mouth, which he then uses to spray-paint a spinning picture. Then Alan catches what seems like 50 marshmallows in his mouth and the boys paint-drum like pros. Check out the performance below!

About the show:

NBC puts six celebrities to the test in its new one-hour comedy variety series "I Can Do That." Comedian-actor-producer Marlon Wayans ("Scary Movie" franchise) serves as host. Six of America's brightest entertainers come together to compete and showcase their talents with breathtaking and unique acts - featuring skills they did not even know they had.

Joining Wayans for this summer series will be acclaimed dancer and choreographer Cheryl Burke ("Dancing with the Stars"), superstar recording artists Ciara, Joe Jonas and Nicole Scherzinger, national stand-up comedian Jeff Dye ("Last Comic Standing") and actor Alan Ritchson ("The Wedding Ringer").

Each week, in front of a live audience, the six cast members will enter a friendly rivalry as they choose their favorite act - what they think they can master - and who they would like to pair up with to master that act. The acts will span every variety of entertainment from song and dance to magic and danger. They will also feature some of America's biggest-name performers in guest-starring roles.

With no judges or eliminations, "I Can Do That" allows the cast to show off their untapped talents and enjoy a little friendly competition along the way. After six weeks of exploring their own unique talent range, one cast member will be revealed as the season's ultimate entertainer.



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