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Lovato Joins Jonas Brothers for Camp Rock Reunion on 20th Anniversary Tour
Demi Lovato reunites with the Jonas Brothers for a Camp Rock tribute during their 20th anniversary tour at MetLife Stadium.

Demi Lovato reunites with the Jonas Brothers for a Camp Rock tribute during their 20th anniversary tour at MetLife Stadium.
Lovato Joins Jonas Brothers for Camp Rock Reunion on 20th Anniversary Tour
On August 10, the Jonas Brothers opened their JONAS20 tour at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, with a special guest appearance by Demi Lovato. Lovato joined the brothers to perform Camp Rock songs such as This Is Me and Wouldn’t Change a Thing, reviving onscreen chemistry and long-standing fan nostalgia. Joe Jonas introduced Lovato, and the crowd erupted as the pair traded verses and harmonies, marking a notable reunion from a film that helped launch their careers.
The night also featured a family moment on stage when Kevin Jonas Sr., Denise Jonas, and younger brother Frankie joined in for When You Look Me in the Eyes, alongside Danielle Jonas and the couple’s daughters Valentina and Alena. The show teased new material from Greetings from Your Hometown, the band’s latest studio album, while reflecting on a two-decade career that remains popular with longtime fans. The Brothers discussed the tour’s expansive setlist on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, signaling a celebration that mixes deep cuts with contemporary tracks.
Key Takeaways
"It's time that we all walk down this memory lane to celebrate a little movie called Camp Rock."
Joe Jonas on revisiting Camp Rock during the show
"For the history books @joejonas."
Demi Lovato's caption about the reunion
"What we feel we've come to is something that really represents the journey we've been on."
Nick Jonas on the show's purpose
"There's so much music to play."
Kevin Jonas on the extended set list
The reunion taps into two enduring incentives in popular music: nostalgia and shared history. By pairing Lovato with the Jonas Brothers now, the tour turns a Disney-era milestone into a live moment of cultural memory that reinforces fan loyalty and media interest. Yet the emphasis on Camp Rock could narrow expectations around new material, risking the perception that the act is primarily a nostalgia vehicle rather than a living, evolving project.
Still, the family-centric moments add warmth to a spectacle designed to feel intimate in a stadium setting. The balance of past and present—old hits, new songs, and public milestones—offers a blueprint for how legacy acts can stay relevant without retreating from their origins. The big question for future shows is whether the momentum can sustain beyond anniversary fever and into sustained artistic growth.
Highlights
- Two generations, one stage, a song that won’t quit
- Memory lane gets a front row seat tonight
- Camp Rock returns with a bigger spotlight
- Nostalgia has a new soundtrack
The night leaves fans with a sense that this chapter could extend beyond nostalgia into continued collaboration.
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