The Jonas Brothers have wrapped up their North American leg of The Tour, but fans can look forward to a 20th-anniversary tour in 2025. During their concert at Brooklyn's Barclays Center on Saturday, December 9, Nick Jonas mentioned leaving a special surprise for fans on their seats.
Joe Jonas responded by asking about the contents of the note, to which Nick, 31, then informed his older brother.
"In 2025, it will mark the 20th anniversary of our band," Nick explained. "The card serves as your official invitation because we are planning to reunite and do this thing again."
Nick, Joe, and brother Kevin Jonas, along with 34 other band members, began The Tour at NYC’s Yankee Stadium in August. Their three-house show encompasses material from their past five albums. Their final show of 2023, which took place on Saturday, marked the end of their performances in the United States. They are set to take the tour overseas early next year.
Kevin, Joe, and Nick Jonas, expressed their gratitude to their fans, "For those of you who come to a show or multiple shows, please know how much we appreciate it. We know that you all have bills to pay, you got real-life stuff. The fact that you still come out here and show us so much love [and] you spend your time with us, it means the world."
He expressed heartfelt gratitude and love, stating, "Thank you and we love you. You’ve made these last couple months unforgettable." Nick, Joe and Kevin, 36, left a printed card on each stadium seat, thanking the audience for a great 2023 and announcing the 20th anniversary tour in 2023.
Nick Jonas, Joe Jonas, and Kevin Jonas perform onstage on August 12, 2023 in New York City. Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Live Nation
The Jonas siblings had a variety of unexpected treats planned for the audience at the final 2023 show, including appearances by several surprise guests. One such guest was Jack Black, who co-starred with Nick in the Jumanji remake. He made a surprise appearance during intermission to perform “Peaches” from The Super Mario Bros. Movie (in which Black voiced Bowser in the 2023 animated film).
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OneRepublic’s Ryan Tedder, who worked with the Jonas Brothers on The Album, later made an onstage cameo to help the band perform “Sucker.”
On Saturday, the Jonas Brothers delighted fans by adding several surprise songs to their setlist, including "Please Be Mine," "Play My Music" from Camp Rock, "Feel Like Christmas," and a three-second teaser of "Don't Charge Me for the Crime."