A reflective, collaborative album shaped over years arrives as the JONAS20 tour spans North America through November.
The creative process behind Greetings From Your Hometown mirrors two decades of momentum for Jonas Brothers. Out now via Republic Records, the seventh studio album was carefully pieced together over nearly seven years, drawing on songs written across different periods of the past six to seven years. It reflects the band’s New Jersey roots and lifelong musical influences, ultimately serving as a love letter to their hometown and a narrative of growth.
Collaboration stands at the center of this release. The track Loved You Better features multi platinum Australian singer songwriter Dean Lewis. The title song, Greetings From Your Hometown, brings in GRAMMY® winning rock band Switchfoot. The previously released fan favorite Slow Motion unites the band with multi platinum artist and producer Marshmello. Additional creative partners include Ryan Tedder, Justin Tranter, Julian Bunetta, Alexander 23, MUNA’s Josette Maskin, Mikky Ekko, and more. The album also carries recent singles I Can’t Lose, No Time To Talk, and Love Me To Heaven.
This Sunday, August 10th, the band begins the 2025 JONAS20: Greetings From Your Hometown Tour at New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium. Ahead of showtime, Jonas Brothers return to American Dream, the location of JONASCON with over 75,000 fans earlier this year, to host an album release event with a live Q&A and a track by track conversation. The tour continues through November across North America with a dynamic, career spanning show that highlights every chapter of the band’s 20 year journey, including solo projects like Nick Jonas & the Administration, Nick Jonas’ solo career, Joe Jonas’ solo career, DNCE, and more. Select dates will feature Marshmello, The All-American Rejects, and Boys Like Girls, plus special local JONASCON pop up events. Tickets are available now at ticketmaster.com.
For audiences beyond the venues, five concerts will broadcast live on Samsung TV Plus through Samsung Television Network, including dates in New Jersey’s MetLife, Dallas, Houston, Orlando, and Buffalo, streaming in 17 countries including the US, Canada, UK, Korea, Brazil, France, India, and more.