A new studio & live album, Joe Jonas solo record, Disney+ film, Disneyland 70th anniversary & ESPN theme songs, and more were revealed
JonasCon wasn’t just an event, it was a full-blown celebration of the Jonas Brothers’ legacy, future, and the fan community that’s stood by them every step of the way for the last 20 years.
The day started with a massive reveal of the Jonas Brothers’ upcoming tour Jonas20: Living the Dream, a full-circle celebration of their 20-year journey from performing in malls to headlining the biggest stadiums in the world. The series of dates kicks off August 10th at MetLife Stadium with stops at iconic venues like Dodger Stadium, Fenway Park, Hersheypark Stadium, and more. Marshmello will join the tour for the ten iconic stadium shows, bringing his chart-topping hits — including his iconic collabs with the brothers — to life in a high-energy set that keeps the party going all night. In addition, The All-American Rejects and Boys Like Girls will join as special guests in select cities.
Other major announcements include the Jonas Brothers’ new album Greetings from Your Hometown dropping on August 8th. Packed with fresh tracks and heartfelt moments, this album pays tribute to their journey while embracing the next chapter.
The brothers will also release a London live album on June 13th.
Joe Jonas will release his new solo album, Music For People Who Believe in Love on May 23rd.
The brothers also announced the title of their upcoming Disney+ Christmas movie, A Very Jonas Christmas and shared four first-look images. From 20th Television and Disney Branded Television, the film recently wrapped production in Toronto and will stream on Disney+ later this year.
In honor of the Disneyland Resort 70th Celebration, the brothers are performing a special new song called “Celebrate Happy,” which will be heard throughout the resort beginning May 16th. “Celebrate Happy” will be available for streaming wherever you listen to music beginning May 13th.
ESPN announced it is soundtracking Sunday Night Baseball in collaboration with the Jonas Brothers and their unreleased song “I Can’t Lose.” The song will be used as ESPN’s season-long anthem for all Sunday Night Baseball promotions, featured across the broadcasts and weekly tune-in commercials.
Eli Manning made a surprise appearance to announce that the Jonas Brothers will be inducted into the New Jersey Hall of Fame, honoring their incredible career and hometown roots.
From there, the day was packed with unforgettable moments, emotional stories, and surprise appearances. Fans were treated to a nostalgic Camp Rock reunion featuring M Dot, Meaghan Martin, and Anna Maria Perez de Tagle, while Chicks in the Office brought their podcast to the event for a special live taping. Global bestselling author, award-winning podcast host of On Purpose, and purpose-driven entrepreneur, Jay Shetty, led a meditation, and Tanya Rad led an emotional discussion with fans about the band’s lasting impact over the past 20 years.
The Jonas family’s presence made the day even more special. Papa Jonas and Denise Jonas joined the celebration, bringing a taste of their family’s heart and history to the event with Nellie’s Southern Kitchen, their beloved Southern restaurant. Fans were treated to a cook-off hosted at Marcus Live, where the warmth and flavors of Nellie’s came alive.
Franklin Jonas took the stage with Harper Grace to debut their new song “IDK,” and Scheana Shay, who appeared in the brothers’ 2009 “Pizza Girl” music video, made a special throwback appearance.
Adrienne Warren joined Nick for a performance of “September” by Earth, Wind & Fire in support of their Broadway show, The Last Five Years.
Jonas Brothers performed their new song “Love Me to Heaven” for the first time, and reunited with their original 2007 band for an unforgettable nostalgic set.
Fans were also treated to exciting performances from seminal pop-rock band The All-American Rejects and beloved, multi-platinum selling boy band Big Time Rush.