On August 10, 2025, the Jonas Brothers officially began their long-anticipated Jonas20: Greetings from Your Hometown Tour with a high-energy opening night at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The launch marked both the start of an extensive 52-date journey across North America and the celebration of the band’s 20th anniversary—a milestone few modern pop acts achieve.
Just days before the tour began, the trio released their seventh studio album, Greetings from Your Hometown, a project that blends new material with themes of reflection, nostalgia, and gratitude for the places and people that shaped them. The album’s release has given the anniversary tour a sense of freshness, with a setlist that seamlessly intertwines the band’s latest work with songs that defined their career.
For opening night, fans packed the stadium to witness a show that was part pop concert, part emotional homecoming. The brothers delivered a multi-era performance, revisiting early hits like “Year 3000,” “S.O.S.,” and “Burnin’ Up,” while also including selections from their solo projects—Nick’s chart-topping singles, Joe’s work with DNCE, and tracks from Kevin’s collaborations. This blending of group and solo material created a unique narrative, showing the brothers’ growth as individual artists and as a unified band.
The tour’s design goes beyond music. Fans can expect elaborate staging, creative visuals, and moments designed for connection. The Jonas Brothers have built in lighthearted segments, including playful “pee breaks” during the set, surprise guest appearances, and spontaneous fan interactions that keep each show unpredictable. Nick Jonas even revealed in a recent interview that mini bottles of A1 steak sauce are a quirky backstage essential, a detail that has already sparked amused conversation among fans.
Supporting acts vary by location, with artists like Marshmello, The All-American Rejects, and Boys Like Girls joining the lineup on select dates. Their inclusion adds variety to the tour’s soundscape, making each night a mix of genres and performance styles. The tour will travel through major cities and smaller markets alike, culminating in a final show in Uncasville, Connecticut, on November 14, 2025.
More than just a concert series, this anniversary tour feels like a living scrapbook of the Jonas Brothers’ journey. It offers longtime fans a chance to relive the soundtrack of their youth while giving new listeners an entry point into the band’s evolving sound. With the blend of career-spanning hits, fresh tracks from Greetings from Your Hometown, and intimate moments of humor and storytelling, the Jonas20 tour is shaping up to be one of the most personal and celebratory chapters in the band’s history.
For the Jonas Brothers, the tour is not only about honoring the past but also signaling their commitment to the future. Two decades after their debut, they remain a fixture in pop music, still capable of selling out stadiums and connecting with fans across generations. The summer night at MetLife Stadium set the tone for what promises to be a high-energy, heartfelt, and unforgettable season of music and memories.