Jonas Brothers Release New Album, Talk Inspiration on 'Tonight'
BERGEN COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, AUG 8 – The Jonas Brothers promote their seventh album with surprise shows and a tour featuring livestreams on Samsung TV Plus, reflecting their growth since reuniting in 2019.
- The Jonas Brothers released their seventh studio album, Greetings From Your Hometown, on August 8, 2025.
- They announced the album four months earlier at JONASCON and shared it reflects lifelong musical influences from their childhood.
- The 14-song record includes contributions from Dean Lewis, Switchfoot, and Marshmello, featuring singles such as "I Can't Lose" and "No Time to Talk."
- Joe Jonas explained that the album blends punk and pop-rock influences, reflecting the types of music they were exposed to during their childhood.
- The band kicked off their 20th-anniversary concert series on August 10 in East Rutherford, New Jersey, featuring both live and streamed shows to connect with fans and celebrate two decades of making music together.
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The Jonas Brothers are filming a new music video! Hours after the release of their new album Greetings From Your Hometown, Nick, Joe, and Kevin Jonas took over a park in New York City to film a new video on Friday (August 8). While in the park, the brothers were seen pushing around a food cart and holding up a selfie stick as they sang and walked around the grass. Earlier in the day, the guys were spotted leaving Sarabeth’s restaurant after grab…
The 2025 marks two decades since the Jonas Brothers began their journey in the music industry, and they celebrate it in a very special way. With a new album, an international tour and a series of events designed to reconnect with their roots and with the millions of followers who have accompanied them over the years. Hey! We are also in Whatsapp. It begins to follow us now A tribute to their origins Under the title “Greetings From Your Hometown…
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