Jonas Brothers
Two decades into a career that’s seen them evolve from teen heartthrobs to pop juggernauts, the Jonas Brothers have delivered a love letter to their beginnings with the release of their seventh studio album, Greetings From Your Hometown.
Out today via Republic Records, the album arrives as a deeply personal, sonically diverse celebration of the band’s New Jersey roots, musical evolution, and the bond that’s kept Nick, Joe, and Kevin Jonas together across 20 years of fame, reinvention, and reintegration. With songs penned over the last six to seven years, the project feels more like a scrapbook than a standard pop release — a collection of sounds and sentiments that track their journey from garage-band beginnings to multi-platinum stardom.
Among the highlights: collaborations with Australian singer-songwriter Dean Lewis (“Loved You Better”), GRAMMY-winning rockers Switchfoot (the title track), and genre-shifting producer Marshmello on the fan-favorite “Slow Motion.” Behind the boards, the brothers tapped a dream team of songwriters and producers, including Ryan Tedder, Justin Tranter, and Julian Bunetta, to help shape the album’s layered emotional palette.
To mark the release, the Jonas Brothers will launch their JONAS20: Greetings From Your Hometown Tour this Sunday with a career-defining show at MetLife Stadium — their hometown venue — in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The night promises to be a full-circle moment for the trio, with one-of-a-kind surprises, a return to American Dream for an album release party, and a live-streamed concert via Samsung TV Plus, available in 17 countries worldwide.
The tour, which runs through November, will offer a comprehensive retrospective of their musical output, including deep cuts from side projects like DNCE and Nick Jonas & the Administration, as well as recent hits. Special guests will rotate throughout the run, including Marshmello, The All-American Rejects, and Boys Like Girls. Fans can also look forward to city-specific JONASCON pop-up events celebrating their legacy.
The album’s release has been marked by a blitz of fan-facing events and media appearances, from a surprise acoustic ferry performance in NYC to a sit-down with Jimmy Fallon and a special TODAY show concert this morning. TikTok is also getting in on the action, launching a new Jonas Brothers multi-tab hub dedicated to the album and tour.
Greetings From Your Hometown is more than just an album — it’s a heartfelt thank-you to fans, a meditation on origin, and a victory lap for one of the 21st century’s most enduring bands. After 20 years of reinvention, reinvigoration, and reunion, the Jonas Brothers are still finding new ways to write their story — this time, from the place it all began.
