The Jonas Brothers’ Greetings From Your Hometown Tour: Complete list of guests

by JAY LUSTIG
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From left, Nick Jonas, Joe Jonas, Demi Lovato and Kevin Jonas at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford on Aug. 10, 2025.

Since kicking off their Jonas 20: Greetings From Your Hometown tour, Aug. 10 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, The Jonas Brothers have had unscheduled guests performers — I’m not talking about opening acts, but prominent artists who have shown up, unannounced, and joined them for a song or two — at most shows. As I have written before, I am not aware of any other touring act that has done this, to this extent.

Here is a complete list of guest performers, and the songs they performed. The tour is currently scheduled to run through mid-November (visit jonasbrothers.com for information).

I will continue to update this post through the end of the tour.

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Nick Jonas with Jesse McCartney at MetLife Stadium.

Aug. 10, East Rutherford: Demi Lovato (“This Is Me,””Wouldn’t Change a Thing”); Switchfoot (“Meant to Live,” “Hold On”); Jesse McCartney (“Beautiful Soul”); Dean Lewis (“Love You Better”).

Aug. 12, Bristow, Virginia: All Time Low (“Dear Maria, Count Me In”).

Aug. 14 Camden: The Click Five (“Just the Girl”).

Aug. 15, Virginia Beach: Hanson (“MMMBop,” “That’s Just the Way We Roll”); Adrienne Warren (Earth, Wind & Fire’s “September”).

Aug. 17, Hershey, Pennsylvania: Hoobastank (“The Reason”); Cartel, (“Say Anything (Else)”).

Aug. 21, Toronto: Alessia Cara (“Scars to Your Beautiful”); J.B. Saxe (“If the World Was Ending”).

Aug. 23, Boston: Dashboard Confessional (“Vindicated,” “Take a Breath”); Jesse McCartney (“Leavin’,” “Beautiful Soul”); JoJo (“Leave (Get Out),” “Vacation Eyes”).

Aug. 26, Tinley Park, Illinois: Plain White T’s (“Hey There Delilah”); Alexander 23 (“IDK You Yet,” “When You Know”).

Aug. 28, Detroit: Russell Dickerson (“Happen to Me”).

Aug. 31, Dallas: Ryan Cabrera (“On the Way Down”); Kelsea Ballerini (“Peter Pan,” “Fly With Me”); Plain White T’s (“Hey There Delilah”); Fifth Harmony (“Worth It,” “Work From Home”).

Sept. 4, Chula Vista, California: Switchfoot (“Greetings From Your Hometown,” “Dare You to Move”); Jason Mraz (“I’m Yours”).

Sept. 6, Inglewood, California: John Legend (“All of Me,” “I Believe”); 5 Seconds of Summer (“She Looks So Perfect”).

Sept. 13, West Valley City, Utah: Tyler Glenn of Neon Trees (“Everybody Talks”); Pierre Bouvier of Simple Plan (“I’m Just a Kid”).

Sept. 18, Vancouver: mgk (“cliché,” “Sucker”).

Sept. 22, Seattle: The Veronicas (“4ever”); Deryck Whibley and Frank Zummo of Sum 41 (“In Too Deep”).

Sept. 25, San Francisco: Paul Russell (“Lil Boo Thang”); Andrew McMahon of Jack’s Mannequin (“Dark Blue,” “Fly With Me”).

Sept. 26, Sacramento: Chord Overstreet (“Hold On”).

Sept. 27, Anaheim: Christina Perri (“A Thousand Years”), Phantom Planet (“California”).

Sept. 29, Phoenix: The Maine (“Black Butterflies and Déjà Vu”), Jordin Sparks (“No Air”).

Sept. 30, Albuquerque: Brett Young (“In Case You Didn’t Know”).

Oct. 2, Denver: Dave Elkins of Mae (“Embers and Envelopes”).

Oct. 6, Omaha: Boys Like Girls (“I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing”).

Oct. 8, St. Louis: Natasha Bedingfield (“Unwritten”).

Oct. 12, Milwaukee: William Ryan Key and Sean Mackin of Yellowcard (“Ocean Avenue”).

Oct. 14, Nashville: Sierra Ferrell (“American Dreaming,” “Sip Your Wine”), Maren Morris (“The Middle”).

Oct. 16, Tulsa: Ben Rector (“Brand New”).

Oct. 17, Austin: Gavin DeGraw (“I Don’t Want to Be”).

Oct. 18, San Antonio: Julia Michaels (“Issues,” “Close”).

Oct. 19, Houston: Ela Taubert (“¿Cómo Pasó?,” “Slow Motion”).

Oct. 26, Orlando: Auli’i Cravalho (“How Far I’ll Go”), Sebastián Yatra (“Dos oruguitas,” “Runaway”), Khalid (“Young Dumb & Broke”).

Oct. 28, Atlanta: Grouplove (“Tongue Tied”), Colbie Caillat (“Bubbly”).

Nov. 2, Indianapolis: Matt Campbell (“Fly With Me”).

Nov. 4, Knoxville: Alex Warren (“Ordinary,” “Burning Down”).

Nov. 9, Buffalo: Absolutely (“I Just Don’t Know You Yet,” “Walls”).

Nov. 16, Newark: Mario (“Let Me Love You”).

Nov. 17, Newark: 5 Seconds of Summer (“She Looks So Perfect,” “NOT OK,” Youngblood”); The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus (“Face Down”).

Nov. 19, Elmont, New York: 5 Seconds of Summer (“She Looks So Perfect,” “NOT OK,” Youngblood”); Adrienne Warren (“This Christmas”).

Nov. 20, Providence, Rhode Island: JVKE (“golden hour,” “her,” “this is what forever feels like”).

Nov. 22, Cincinnati: Walk the Moon (“Shut Up and Dance”).

Nov. 29, Las Vegas: JP Saxe (“If the World Was Ending”), Kenny G (“Coming Home This Christmas,” “My Heart Will Go On”).

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