The inaugural night of the Jonas Brothers’ JONAS20: Greetings From Your Hometown Tour unfolded with an array of delightful surprises, leaving fans eagerly anticipating many more to come.
Kicking off on August 10, 2025, at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, this 20th-anniversary tour saw Kevin, Joe, and Nick Jonas embrace their roots by inviting several surprise guests throughout the concert. The evening began with renowned rock band Switchfoot, whom the Jonas Brothers acknowledged as one of their early influences.
As the night continued, the trio introduced Jesse McCartney, followed by Dean Lewis. However, the most surprising reveal came from one of their fellow Disney Channel alumni: Demi Lovato. She took the stage alongside the Jonas Brothers for a Camp Rock reunion, treating the audience to a medley of songs from the beloved 2008 Disney Channel Original Movie and its 2010 sequel.
Continuing the excitement, the second night of the tour at Jiffy Lube Live in Bristow, Virginia, on August 12, featured a performance by All Time Low.
In a candid interview with People before the tour began, Joe hinted that this outing was destined to stand apart from previous tours.
“What fans can expect is our commitment to delivering the best show possible every night. We want to enjoy the experience after all these years and truly bring something different to the stage”, he explained.
Here’s a rundown of the surprise guests featured on this extraordinary tour:
Switchfoot
Opening night included Switchfoot, performing their classic “Meant to Live” from the 2003 album, The Beautiful Letdown. They joyfully collaborated with the Jonas Brothers, jamming to “Hold On,” a song the Jonas Brothers cite as inspired by Switchfoot.
Switchfoot then reunited with the Jonas Brothers at the North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre in Chula Vista, California, to perform their hit “Dare You to Move.”
Jesse McCartney
McCartney, who played a pivotal role in launching the Jonas Brothers’ career two decades ago by inviting them on tour, came to MetLife to perform “Beautiful Soul.” He later made a return on August 23 at Boston’s Fenway Park with a medley of “Leavin’” and “Beautiful Soul.”
Dean Lewis
Lewis, featured on the Jonas Brothers’ latest album, Greetings From Your Hometown, dazzled the crowd at MetLife with the ballad “Loved You Better.”
Demi Lovato
Toward the end of the evening, Joe serenaded the audience with “Gotta Find You” from Camp Rock, a song that isn’t really complete without Lovato. The pop luminary, who played Mitchie, was invited back on stage, leading to a breathtaking medley that included “This Is Me.” They also sang “Wouldn’t Change a Thing” from Camp Rock: The Final Jam.
The Jonas Family
The opening night culminated in a heartfelt family reunion as the Jonas Brothers invited their immediate family members—mom Denise Jonas, dad Kevin Jonas Sr., and brother Franklin Jonas—to join them for a rendition of “When You Look Me in the Eyes.” It was a touching moment that even brought tears to guitarist JinJoo Lee, as seen in fan videos on TikTok.
All Time Low
During the concert at Jiffy Lube Live, the Jonas Brothers welcomed All Time Low to perform their iconic track “Dear Maria, Count Me In.”
The Click Five
The magical nostalgia continued during the Jonas Brothers’ stop at the Freedom Mortgage Pavilion in Camden, New Jersey, on August 14, 2025, when they invited The Click Five—an act they toured with nearly 20 years ago—to perform their 2005 hit “Just the Girl.”
Hanson
The legendary trio of brothers from Hanson took the stage with the Jonas Brothers in Virginia Beach on August 15, 2025, delighting fans with a rendition of “MMMBop.” “A beautiful night with @jonasbrothers @kevinjonas @nickjonas @joejonas (Happy Birthday Joe). Not a bad way to spend 24 hours,” Taylor shared on Instagram.
Cartel
After an ominous rain delay at Hersheypark Stadium, the crowd was treated to the pop-punk sounds of Cartel, who performed their song “Say Anything (Else)” as one of the surprise guests on August 17, 2025.
Hoobastank
Hoobastank was the second special appearance at Hersheypark Stadium, performing their classic 2003 hit “The Reason.”
JP Saxe
On August 21, 2025, during the Jonas Brothers’ concert at Rogers Center in Toronto, Nick announced a surprise guest: Toronto native JP Saxe. After delivering his heartfelt song “If the World Was Ending,” Saxe joined the brothers for a performance of the Camp Rock favorite “Gotta Find You.”
Alessia Cara
This concert in Toronto was also graced by a surprise guest, fellow Canadian artist Alessia Cara, who performed “Scars to Your Beautiful.” “As a father to two growing young women, I cherish music that uplifts and makes them feel beautiful. When my daughter first heard this song, she loved it, and I knew she felt acknowledged,” Kevin expressed to the audience, according to a video shared by iHeartRadio Canada.
Glen Powell
Academy Award-winning actor Glen Powell was also spotted among the enthusiastic crowd at Fenway Park during the Jonas Brothers’ August 23 concert.
Dashboard Confessional
The iconic indie rock band took the stage with the Jonas Brothers at Fenway Park, delivering a powerful performance of “Vindicated” and “Take a Breath” on August 23.
JoJo
Popular ’00s icon JoJo performed her breakout hit “Leave (Get Out)” and joined the Jonas Brothers for “Vacation Eyes” on August 23 at Fenway Park.
Plain White T’s
Chicago’s renowned Plain White T’s joined the Jonas Brothers at the Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre in Tinley Park, Illinois, performing their beloved track “Hey There Delilah.” Joe referred to the song as “one of the most iconic, hopeful love songs,” a sentiment echoed by clips shared by the band on Instagram. They again reunited during the Dallas performance on August 31, 2025.
Russell Dickerson
The country singer Russell Dickerson made a memorable appearance during the Jonas Brothers’ concert at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, performing his track “Happen to Me” on August 28, 2025.
Ryan Cabrera
Also appearing in Dallas, Ryan Cabrera joined the Jonas Brothers to perform his 2004 smash hit “On the Way Down.”
Kelsea Ballerini
Country sensation Kelsea Ballerini further enlivened the Dallas concert by performing her song “Peter Pan” and harmonizing with the Jonas Brothers on their hit “Fly With Me.”
Fifth Harmony
A particularly thrilling aspect of the Dallas show was the reunion of Fifth Harmony, marking their first performance together in seven years. The group—featuring Ally Brooke, Dinah Jane, Lauren Jauregui, and Normani—graced the stage with performances of “Worth It” and “Work From Home,” leaving fans buzzing. Although original member Camila Cabello was absent, she expressed her love through Instagram comments filled with red heart emojis.
Jason Mraz
Jason Mraz, another San Diego favorite, also took the stage in Chula Vista to perform his classic “I’m Yours.”
John Legend
John Legend captivated audiences at the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles, performing his hit “All of Me,” and collaborated with the Jonas Brothers for their poignant song “I Believe.”
5 Seconds of Summer
During the Los Angeles concert, 5 Seconds of Summer made a guest appearance, thrilling the crowd with their hit “She Looks So Perfect.”
Tyler Glenn
At the Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre in Salt Lake City on September 13, 2025, the lead singer of Neon Trees performed their contagious hit “Everybody Talks” alongside the Jonas Brothers.
Pierre Bouvier
Pierre Bouvier, frontman of Simple Plan, joined in Salt Lake City to perform the nostalgic “I’m Just a Kid.”
Machine Gun Kelly
The Jonas Brothers delivered an unexpected treat during their Vancouver concert on September 18, 2025, welcoming the versatile Machine Gun Kelly, who performed “Cliché” and collaborated with the brothers on their adorable hit “Sucker.” “MGK’s surprise appearance was NOT on my 2025 bingo card!,” one enthusiastic fan exclaimed on TikTok.
The Veronicas
The pop duo expertly joined forces with the Jonas Brothers on September 22, 2025, at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle to perform “4ever.”
Sum 41
Sum 41 also made their mark during the Seattle concert, performing “In Too Deep,” much to the audience’s delight.
Paul Russell
Paul Russell graced the stage at the Chase Center in San Francisco on September 25, 2025, to perform his catchy track “Lil Boo Thang.”
Andrew McMahon
Renowned for his work with Something Corporate, Jack’s Mannequin, and Andrew McMahon and the Wilderness, McMahon joined the Jonas Brothers in San Francisco to perform “Dark Blue.” He carried on the excitement by collaborating with the trio for “Fly With Me.”
Chord Overstreet
The former Glee star showcased his new song “Hold On” at the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, California, on September 26, 2025.
Christina Perri
Perri delighted Twilight fans by performing her iconic ballad “A Thousand Years” with the Jonas Brothers at their September 27, 2025 show at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California.
Phantom Planet
Rock band Phantom Planet also graced the stage in Anaheim, performing their fitting hit, “California.”