Joe Jonas Shares Heartfelt Moments as the Jonas Brothers Celebrate Their 20th Anniversary Tour with Special Guests
From left: Jonas Brothers performing on the opening night of their tour on August 10, 2025, Jonas Brothers taking their bow at Barclays Center in Brooklyn on Dec. 22, 2025.
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NEED TO KNOW
- The Jonas Brothers’ 20th anniversary tour has concluded.
- Following the tour’s launch at MetLife Stadium in August, Nick, Joe, and Kevin Jonas wrapped up at Barclays Center in Brooklyn on Dec. 22.
- For the final show of the U.S. leg, the brothers welcomed guests including JoJo, Norah Jonas, Sombr, and others.
After 74 shows across North America, the Jonas Brothers’ JONAS20: Greetings From Your Hometown Tour is officially over.
Nick, Joe, and Kevin Jonas originally launched their milestone 20th anniversary tour at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, in August. They took the stage in Brooklyn’s Barclays Center on December 22, marking a significant conclusion to a remarkable year.
Since the tour’s opening night, various artists have joined the brothers at concert stops nationwide. The December 22 performance was no exception.
The first guest of the night was JoJo, making her second appearance at a JONAS20 show after performing at Fenway in Boston earlier this year. She sang her hit “Too Little Too Late” and later joined the brothers for “Vacation Eyes.”
Additionally, Japanese musician Yoshiki accompanied the band on piano for “Fly with Me,” and Norah Jones later took the stage to perform her Grammy-winning single “Don’t Know Why.”

Nick, Joe, and Kevin Jonas perform at MetLife Stadium in August 2025.
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To conclude the night, the band invited Best New Artist Grammy nominee Sombr to join them for his song “Back to Friends.”
As the concert came to a close, the brothers returned for an encore, performing “Please Be Mine,” the first song they wrote together. They were later joined on stage by their parents, Denise Jonas and Kevin Jonas Sr., along with their younger brother Franklin to sing “When You Look Me in the Eyes,” a track they penned with their father early in their careers.
“Tonight we wrap up the U.S. leg of the 20th anniversary tour…the journey has just begun,” Nick stated before the final performance. “Every year that we get to continue to be in front of you, singing these songs and telling these stories, is a gift to us. So, thank you.”
After delivering their 2007 hit, the trio took an emotional final bow. Joe was visibly moved, wiping tears from his eyes as they approached the front of the stage.
Although the Brooklyn concert marked the official end of the tour, the band announced in November they would perform one final show in Jacksonville, Florida, on December 30, ahead of their New Year’s Eve concert in Hollywood, Florida, at Hard Rock Live.





