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Jonas Brothers Leave Hand and Foot Prints at TCL Chinese Theater
The Jonas Brothers celebrate 20 years with new hand and footprints at TCL Chinese Theatre, coinciding with their Disney+ holiday movie and recent Hollywood Walk of Fame star.
- On December 3, 2025, the Jonas Brothers — Kevin Jonas, Joe Jonas and Nick Jonas — were honored with three sets of hand and foot prints at the TCL Chinese Theatre forecourt in Los Angeles.
- With their national tour nearing its end, the brothers are in the final weeks of their 'Greetings From Your Hometown' tour, which stops in Wichita Wednesday night, as their holiday film streams on Disney+.
- Following tradition dating to 1927, the ceremony began at 10 a.m. in the theater's forecourt off Hollywood Boulevard, where the trio signed their names and pressed hands and feet into wet cement.
- They thanked fans and reflected on their reunion, with Nick saying their music feels different and stronger after reuniting, drawing strength from performing together.
- As long-running pop stars, the Jonas Brothers already have millions of albums sold from early 2000s Disney Channel projects and a Hollywood Walk of Fame star, 2023.
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Jonas Brothers say 20th anniversary hand and footprint ceremony is ‘an honour’
The trio signed their names and plunged their hands and feet into the wet cement in Hollywood.
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Read Full ArticleJonas Brothers celebrates 20 years by participating in TCL Chinese Theatre's handprint-footprint ceremony
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (KYMA, NBC) - The Jonas Brothers are celebrating 20 years as a band by participating in the TCL Chinese Theatre's handprint-footprint ceremony. The band, formed by brothers Kevin Jonas, Joe Jonas and Nick Jonas, started in 2005, and they've earned the following accolades during those 20 years: Two Grammy Award nominations 26 Billboard Hot 100 hits Three consecutive #1 debuts on the Billboard 200 Generated billions of streams w…
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