Jonas20: Greetings from Your Hometown Tour
| Tour by Jonas Brothers | |
Promotional poster | |
| Location | North America |
|---|---|
| Associated album | Greetings from Your Hometown |
| Start date | August 10, 2025 |
| End date | December 30, 2025 |
| No. of shows | 75 |
| Supporting acts | |
| Jonas Brothers concert chronology | |
Jonas20: Greetings from Your Hometown Tour was the thirteenth concert tour by American pop rock band Jonas Brothers, in celebration of the band's 20th anniversary. The tour commenced on August 10, 2025, at MetLife Stadium, in East Rutherford, New Jersey, and concluded on December 30, 2025, at Daily's Place, in Jacksonville, Florida, consisting of 75 concerts.
Background
The brothers appeared on Good Morning America on March 21, 2025, in anticipation of JonasCon.[1][2] During the interview, they announced a 20th anniversary-themed tour, originally called Jonas20: Living the Dream.[3] Two days later, 43 concerts across North America were announced with the All-American Rejects, Boys Like Girls and Marshmello serving as supporting acts on select dates.[4][5]
In June 2025, six of the scheduled concerts had venue changes, from stadiums to either amphitheaters or arenas.[6] In a statement, via their social media, the band wrote: "Every decision we make is with you in mind, ensuring the best experience for our incredible fans. We're making some venue changes, but rest assured, all performances are still happening on the same dates and in the same cities."[7] The following week, nine more shows were added to the tour, bringing it to a total of 52 concerts across North America.[8]
The band announced they would host the Greetings From Rehearsal: Live!, a live band rehearsal where ticket holders would be able to watch as they prepare for the upcoming tour. The event took place on June 20, 2025, at the Webster Hall in New York City.[9] That September, a second concert in Orlando, Florida, was announced, due to demand.[10] Because of Game 4 of the 2025 WNBA semifinals match between Phoenix Mercury and Minnesota Lynx, the band had to re-schedule the Phoenix show from September 28, 2025, to the following day.[11] On September 29, due to an increased fan demand, eighteen more North American shows were added to the tour, with Jesse McCartney being added as supporting act to most of the new tour stops.[12] On October 22, three more date were announced.[13] On November 24, 2025, the band added one last concert to the tour, in Jacksonville, on December 30.[14]
Production
Upon announcement of the tour, it was revealed in addition to the band's own music, solo projects from Joe and Nick Jonas, the Administration, Deleasa, and DNCE will be performed during the concert.[15]
Set list
This set list is from the concert in East Rutherford on August 10, 2025.[16]
- "Lovebug"
- "Love Me to Heaven"
- "Only Human"
- "S.O.S"
- "Sucker"
- "Meant to Live"
- "Hold On"
- "Little Bird"
- "Summer Baby" / "Still in Love with You" (acoustic; fan requests)
- "I Can't Lose"
- "Waffle House"
- "Beautiful Soul"
- "Vacation Eyes"
- "Celebrate!"
- "No Time to Talk"
- "Cake by the Ocean"
- "Slow Motion"
- "Leave Before You Love Me"
- "Jealous"
- "What a Man Gotta Do"
- "Walls"
- "Loved You Better"
- "Chains" / "What This Could Be"
- Versus Megamix: "Conspiracy Theory" / "Just in Love" / "Bacon" / "Toothbrush" / "Delicious" / "Unsweet" / "Levels" / "Dancing Feet"
- "Gotta Find You"
- "This Is Me"
- "Wouldn't Change a Thing"
- "Year 3000"
- "Burnin' Up"
- "Please Be Mine"
- "When You Look Me in the Eyes"
Surprise guests and set list alterations
- During the August 10, 2025, concert, in East Rutherford:[16][17][18]
- "Meant to Live" and "Hold On" were performed with Switchfoot
- "Beautiful Soul" was performed with Jesse McCartney
- "Slow Motion" and "Leave Before You Love Me" were performed with Marshmello
- "Loved You Better" was performed with Dean Lewis
- "This Is Me" and "Wouldn't Change a Thing" were performed with Demi Lovato
- During the August 12, 2025, concert in Bristow, "Dear Maria, Count Me In" was performed with All Time Low.[19]
- During the August 14, 2025, concert in Camden, "Just the Girl" was performed with the Click Five.[20]
- During the August 15, 2025, concert in Virginia Beach:[21]
- Joe Jonas performed "Honey Blonde", "Heart by Heart", and "What This Could Be".
- "MMMBop" and "That's Just the Way We Roll" were performed with Hanson.
- During the August 17, 2025, concert in Hershey:[22]
- "Say Anything (Else)" was performed with Will Pugh of Cartel
- "The Reason" was performed with Hoobastank
- During the August 19, 2025, concert in Syracuse, Joe Jonas performed "Pay My Rent", "Truthfully", and "Body Moves".[23]
- During the August 21, 2025, concert in Toronto:[24]
- "If the World Was Ending" was performed with JP Saxe
- "Scars to Your Beautiful" was performed with Alessia Cara
- During the August 23, 2025, concert in Boston:[25]
- Glen Powell introduced the band
- "Vindicated" and "Take a Breath" were performed with Chris Carrabba
- "Beautiful Soul" and "Leavin'" were performed with McCartney
- "Leave (Get Out)" and "Vacation Eyes" were performed with JoJo
- Kevin Jonas performed his then-unreleased solo single, "Changing".
- During the August 24, 2025, concert in Saratoga:[26]
- Nick Jonas performed "This Is Heaven", "Close" , and "Chains".
- Joe Jonas performed "Toothbrush".
- The Jonas Brothers performed "Play My Music".
- During the August 28, 2025, concert in Detroit, "Happen to Me" was performed with Russell Dickerson.[27]
- During the August 31, 2025, concert in Dallas:
- "On the Way Down" was performed with Ryan Cabrera[28]
- "Peter Pan" and "Fly with Me" were performed with Kelsea Ballerini[28][29]
- "Hey There Delilah" was performed with the Plain White T's[28]
- "Backwards" was performed for the first time and added to the set list from that date.[28]
- Kevin Jonas performed "Changing".
- "Worth It" and "Work from Home" were performed by Fifth Harmony[30][31]
- During the September 4, 2025, concert in Chula Vista:[32]
- "Greetings From Your Hometown" and "Dare You to Move" were performed with Switchfoot
- Joe Jonas performed "Honey Blonde", "Heart by Heart", and "What This Could Be".
- "I'm Yours" was performed with Jason Mraz
- During the September 6, 2025, concert in Inglewood:[33]
- "Inseparable" and "Bully" were performed acoustically as fan requests.
- "All of Me" and "I Believe" were performed with John Legend
- "She Looks So Perfect" was performed with 5 Seconds of Summer
- During the September 13, 2025, concert in West Valley City:[22]
- "Mirror to the Sky" was performed.
- "I'm Just a Kid" was performed with Pierre Bouvier.
- "Everybody Talks" was performed with Tyler Glenn.
- Kevin Jonas performed "Changing".
- During the September 18, 2025, concert in Vancouver, "Cliché" and "Sucker" were performed with Machine Gun Kelly[34]
- During the September 22, 2025, concert in Seattle:[35]
- "4ever" was performed with the Veronicas
- "In Too Deep" was performed with Deryck Whibley and Frank Zummo from Sum 41
- During the September 25, 2025, concert in San Francisco: [22]
- "Lil Boo Thang" was performed with Paul Russell
- "Dark Blue" and "Fly with Me" were performed with Andrew McMahon
- During the September 26, 2025, concert in Sacramento, "Hold On" was performed with Chord Overstreet.[22]
- During the September 27, 2025, concert in Anaheim:[36]
- "A Thousand Years" was performed with Christina Perri
- "California" was performed with Phantom Planet
- During the September 29, 2025, concert in Phoenix:[37][38]
- "Black Butterflies and Deja Vu" was performed with the Maine.
- "No Air" was performed with Jordin Sparks.
- During the September 30, 2025, concert in Albuquerque, "In Case You Didn't Know” was performed with Brett Young.[22]
- During the October 2, 2025, concert in Denver:[22]
- "Embers and Envelopes" was performed with Dave Elkins.
- Nick Jonas performed "Close" and Joe Jonas performed "Heart by Heart".
- During the October 8, 2025, concert in St. Louis:[22]
- "Unwritten" was performed with Natasha Bedingfield.
- Nick Jonas performed "Chains" and Joe Jonas performed "Toothbrush".
- During the October 12, 2025, concert in Milwaukee:[39]
- "Tantrum" was performed after a fan requested the song.
- Joe Jonas and Nick Jonas each performed an unreleased song, titled "Olivia" and "911", respectively.
- "Ocean Avenue" was performed with Ryan Key and Sean Mackin of Yellowcard
- During the October 14, 2025, concert in Nashville:[40]
- "American Dreaming" and "Sip Your Wine" were performed with Sierra Ferrell.
- "The Middle" was performed with Maren Morris.
- Nick Jonas performed "Close" and Joe Jonas performed "Toothbrush".
- During the October 16, 2025, concert in Tulsa, "Brand New" was performed with Ben Rector.[41]
- During the October 17, 2025, concert in Austin:[32]
- "I Don't Want to Be" was performed with Gavin DeGraw.
- Nick Jonas performed "Levels" and Joe Jonas performed "Body Moves".
- During the October 18, 2025, concert in San Antonio:[42]
- Joe Jonas performed "Pay My Rent".
- "Issues" and "Close" were performed with Julia Michaels.
- During the October 19, 2025, concert in Houston, "¿Cómo Pasó?" and "Slow Motion" were performed with Ela Taubert[43]
- During the October 26, 2025, concert in Orlando:[22][44]
- "How Far I'll Go" was performed with Auli'i Cravalho
- "Dos Oruguitas" and "Runaway" were performed with Sebastián Yatra
- "Young Dumb & Broke" was performed with Khalid
- During the October 28, 2025, concert in Atlanta:[22]
- "Tongue Tied" was performed with Grouplove
- "Bubbly" was performed with Colbie Caillat
- During the November 4, 2025, concert in Knoxville:[45]
- "Ordinary" and "Burning Down" were performed with Alex Warren.
- "Coming Home This Christmas" was performed live for the first time and added to the set list from that date.
- During the November 9, 2025, concert in Buffalo, "I Just Don't Know You Yet" and "Walls" were performed with Absolutely.[22]
- During the November 12, 2025, concert in Pittsburgh:[46]
- "You Just Don't Know It" and "Tables" were performed as fan requests
- Joe Jonas performed "Velvet Sunshine" with Franklin Jonas and Nick Jonas performed "Santa Barbara".
- During the November 16 and 17, 2025, concerts in Newark:[47][48]
- "Let Me Love You" was performed with Mario
- "Face Down" was performed with the Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
- During the November 20, 2025, concert in Providence, Jvke performed his songs, "Golden Hour", "Her", and "This Is What Forever Feels Like".[32]
- During the November 22, 2025, concert in Cincinnati, "Shut Up and Dance" was performed with Walk the Moon.[49]
- During the November 29, 2025, concert in Las Vegas:[22]
- Nick Jonas performed his then-unreleased solo single, "Gut Punch", before performing "If the World Was Ending" and "I Need You", with Saxe.
- "Coming Home This Christmas" was performed with Kenny G, who also performed an instrumental version of "My Heart Will Go On" by Celine Dion on the saxophone
- During the December 4, 2025, concert in Fort Worth:[50]
- "Best Night" was performed.
- "Pieces of Me" was performed with Ashlee Simpson.
- During the December 6, 2025, concert in New Orleans, "How to Save a Life" was performed with Isaac Slade.[51]
- During the December 12, 2025, concert in Grand Rapids, "Last Christmas" was performed with McCartney.[32]
- During the December 14, 2025, concert in Hamilton:[52]
- "A Little Bit Yours" was performed with Saxe.
- "Leather Jacket" was performed by Arkells.
- During the December 18, 2025, concert in Manchester, "A Thousand Miles" was performed with Vanessa Carlton.[53]
- During the December 20, 2025, concert in Baltimore, "How to Live" was performed with Del Water Gap.[22]
- During the December 21, 2025, concert in Elmont, "Home Alone" was performed with Andrew Barth Feldman.[54]
- During the December 22, 2025, concert in Brooklyn:[55]
- "Too Little Too Late" and "Vacation Eyes" were performed with JoJo
- "Fly with Me" was performed with Yoshiki
- "Don't Know Why" was performed with Norah Jones
- "Back to Friends" was performed with Sombr
- During the December 30, 2025, concert in Jacksonville, "Scared to Start" was performed with Michael Marcagi.[56]
Tour dates
| Date (2025) | City | Country | Venue | Supporting acts | Attendance | Revenue |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| August 10 | East Rutherford | United States | MetLife Stadium | The All-American Rejects Marshmello Franklin Jonas |
— | — |
| August 12[a] | Bristow[b] | Jiffy Lube Live | — | — | ||
| August 14[c] | Camden[d] | Freedom Mortgage Pavilion | — | — | ||
| August 15 | Virginia Beach | Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater | The All American Rejects Franklin Jonas |
— | — | |
| August 17 | Hershey | Hersheypark Stadium | The All-American Rejects Marshmello Franklin Jonas |
— | — | |
| August 18 | Bethel | Bethel Woods Center for the Arts | Boys Like Girls Franklin Jonas |
— | — | |
| August 19 | Syracuse | Empower Federal Credit Union Amphitheater | — | — | ||
| August 21 | Toronto | Canada | Rogers Centre | Boys Like Girls Marshmello Franklin Jonas |
— | — |
| August 23 | Boston | United States | Fenway Park | — | — | |
| August 24 | Saratoga Springs | Saratoga Springs Performing Arts Center | Boys Like Girls Franklin Jonas |
— | — | |
| August 26[e] | Tinley Park[f] | Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre | Boys Like Girls Marshmello Franklin Jonas |
— | — | |
| August 28[g] | Detroit | Little Caesars Arena | — | — | ||
| August 30 | Rogers | Walmart AMP | Boys Like Girls Franklin Jonas |
— | — | |
| August 31[h] | Dallas | Dos Equis Pavilion | Boys Like Girls Marshmello Franklin Jonas |
— | — | |
| September 4 | Chula Vista[i] | North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre | Boys Like Girls Franklin Jonas |
— | — | |
| September 6[j] | Inglewood[k] | Intuit Dome | — | — | ||
| September 13 | West Valley City[l] | Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre | — | — | ||
| September 18 | Vancouver | Canada | Rogers Arena | — | — | |
| September 20 | Portland | United States | Moda Center | — | — | |
| September 22 | Seattle | Climate Pledge Arena | — | — | ||
| September 25 | San Francisco | Chase Center | — | — | ||
| September 26 | Sacramento | Golden 1 Center | — | — | ||
| September 27 | Anaheim | Honda Center | — | — | ||
| September 29 | Phoenix | PHX Arena | — | — | ||
| September 30 | Albuquerque | Isleta Amphitheater | — | — | ||
| October 2 | Denver | Ball Arena | — | — | ||
| October 5 | Des Moines | Casey's Center | — | — | ||
| October 6[m] | Omaha | CHI Health Center | — | — | ||
| October 7 | Kansas City | T-Mobile Center | The All-American Rejects Franklin Jonas |
— | — | |
| October 8 | St. Louis | Enterprise Center | — | — | ||
| October 10 | Saint Paul | Grand Casino Arena | — | — | ||
| October 12 | Milwaukee | Fiserv Forum | — | — | ||
| October 14 | Nashville | Bridgestone Arena | — | — | ||
| October 16 | Tulsa | BOK Center | — | — | ||
| October 17 | Austin | Moody Center | — | — | ||
| October 18 | San Antonio | Frost Bank Center | — | — | ||
| October 19 | Houston | Toyota Center | — | — | ||
| October 22 | Tampa | Benchmark International Arena | — | — | ||
| October 24 | Sunrise | Amerant Bank Arena | — | — | ||
| October 26 | Orlando | Kia Center | — | — | ||
| October 27 | ||||||
| October 28 | Atlanta | State Farm Arena | — | — | ||
| October 29 | Raleigh | Lenovo Center | — | — | ||
| November 1 | Lexington | Rupp Arena | — | — | ||
| November 2 | Indianapolis | Gainbridge Fieldhouse | — | — | ||
| November 4 | Knoxville | Food City Center | — | — | ||
| November 5 | Charlotte | Spectrum Center | — | — | ||
| November 6 | Columbia | Colonial Life Arena | — | — | ||
| November 8 | Columbus | Schottenstein Center | — | — | ||
| November 9 | Buffalo | KeyBank Center | — | — | ||
| November 11 | Cleveland | Rocket Arena | — | — | ||
| November 12 | Pittsburgh | PPG Paints Arena | — | — | ||
| November 14 | Uncasville | Mohegan Sun Arena | — | — | ||
| November 16 | Newark | Prudential Center | — | — | ||
| November 17 | Franklin Jonas Jesse McCartney | |||||
| November 19 | Elmont | UBS Arena | — | — | ||
| November 20 | Providence | Amica Mutual Pavilion | — | — | ||
| November 22 | Cincinnati | Heritage Bank Center | — | — | ||
| November 23 | Detroit | Little Caesars Arena | — | — | ||
| November 29 | Paradise[n] | MGM Grand Garden Arena | Franklin Jonas | — | — | |
| November 30 | West Valley City | Maverik Center | — | — | ||
| December 3 | Wichita | Intrust Bank Arena | Franklin Jonas Jesse McCartney |
— | — | |
| December 4 | Fort Worth | Dickies Arena | — | — | ||
| December 6 | New Orleans | Smoothie King Center | — | — | ||
| December 9 | North Little Rock | Simmons Bank Arena | — | — | ||
| December 11 | Rosemont | Allstate Arena | — | — | ||
| December 12 | Grand Rapids | Van Andel Arena | — | — | ||
| December 14 | Hamilton | Canada | TD Coliseum | — | — | |
| December 15 | Ottawa | Canadian Tire Centre | — | — | ||
| December 17 | Montreal | Bell Centre | — | — | ||
| December 18 | Manchester | United States | SNHU Arena | — | — | |
| December 20 | Baltimore | CFG Bank Arena | — | — | ||
| December 21 | Elmont | UBS Arena | — | — | ||
| December 22 | Brooklyn | Barclays Center | — | — | ||
| December 30 | Jacksonville | Daily's Place | Franklin Jonas Deleasa |
— | — | |
| Total | — | — | ||||
Notes
- ^ The August 12, 2025, concert was originally scheduled to take place at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C.[6][7]
- ^ Promoted as Washington, D.C. in press material.[6]
- ^ The August 14, 2025, concert was originally scheduled to take place at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia.[6][7]
- ^ Promoted as Philadelphia in press material.[6]
- ^ The August 26, 2025, concert was originally scheduled to take place at Wrigley Field in Chicago.[6][7]
- ^ Promoted as Chicago in press material.[6]
- ^ The August 28, 2025, concert was originally scheduled to take place at Comerica Park.[6][7]
- ^ The August 31, 2025, concert was originally scheduled to take place at Globe Life Field in Arlington.[6][7]
- ^ Promoted as San Diego in press material.
- ^ The September 6, 2025, concert was originally scheduled to take place at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles.[6][7]
- ^ Promoted as Los Angeles in press material.[6]
- ^ Promoted as Salt Lake City in press material.
- ^ This concert was originally scheduled for October 4, 2025,[15] but was rescheduled to October 6, without reason.[57]
- ^ Promoted as Las Vegas in press material.
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