The Jonas Brothers in concert at the Toyota Center.
The Jonas Brothers stop at the Toyota Center on their 20th anniversary tour. Credit: Jennifer Lake

The Jonas Brothers
Toyota Center
October 19, 2025

In the words of LL Cool J, donโ€™t call it a comeback.

So, I wonโ€™t. Letโ€™s go with part-very-loyal-pre-existing-fan-base, part-resurgence, then. Thatโ€™s what it feels like to a non-Jonatic, when the Jonas Brothers somehow keep popping up on their feed โ€“ most recently, in an ad for A Very Jonas Christmas Movie, coming to Disney+ on November 14.

The year 2025 is definitely part of the reason, as itโ€™s Kevin, Joe, and Nickโ€™s 20th anniversary as a band. To mark the occasion, the New Jersey-born brothers have been keeping busy.  There was JonasCon in March; a live album, Live from the O2 London, in June; and a studio album, Greetings from Your Hometown, in August. Not to mention a few collaborations with artists like Marshmello and Rascal Flatts, Joe’s second album, Music for People Who Believe in Love, released back in May, and the announcement of a Camp Rock 3 incoming.

And, of course, thereโ€™s the Jonas20: Greetings from Your Hometown Tour, which brought the band to the Toyota Center last night.

The family affair of it all extended past Kevin, Joe, and Nick, as brother-in-law Michael Deleasa performed DJ sets before the openers and right before the brothers took the stage. And, of course, the first opener of the evening was Franklin Jonas.

Franklin Jonas performing at the Toyota Center.
Franklin Jonas performing at the Toyota Center during the Jonas20: Greetings from Your Hometown Tour. Credit: Jennifer Lake

โ€œI think a lot of us grew up together,โ€ said Franklin. โ€œSee, Iโ€™m a lot of yโ€™allโ€™s little brother, and Iโ€™m so grateful that I am, tell you what.โ€

Just five years old when his brothers released their debut album in 2006, Franklin has since grown up and moved on to self-awarely co-hosting the celebrity-relative reality show Claim to Fame with Kevin and releasing his own EP in 2023. With guitar and banjo backing him up, Franklin performed a 15-minute set of original songs from his current project, Franklin Jonas & The Byzantines, along with covers of George Straitโ€™s โ€œAll My Exโ€™s Live in Texasโ€ and Coldplayโ€™s โ€œYellow.โ€

During โ€œYellow,โ€ he jumped off the stage, crossed the floor, and made the trek up into the club level, eventually traversing from sections 110 to 117. Though the moment had the arena buzzing, his stripped-down, country-tinged introspection brought an unexpected depth to the night. Songs like โ€œVillage Liquors,โ€ with lines like โ€œToo young to live, too young to die / I’m the aftermath of youth I sacrifice,โ€ and โ€œRoad Soda,โ€ with its refrain โ€œNothing I love more than hating my life,โ€ marked him as a grittier, moodier counterpoint to the coming main event.

The All-American Rejects performing at the Toyota Center.
The All-American Rejects performing at the Toyota Center during the Jonas20: Greetings from Your Hometown Tour. Credit: Jennifer Lake

The All-American Rejects, guests at the aforementioned JonasCon, were up next. And as soon as the lights went down, fans in black-and-white checkered pants and band tees โ€“ mostly JoBros โ€“ jumped out of their seats for some light headbanging.

Founded in Oklahoma in 1999, the band leaned right into that nostalgia with their lead-off song, โ€œDirty Little Secret,โ€ from 2005โ€™s Move Along, before tearing through the rest of their high-energy, nine-song set. Turns out, two decades later, those mid-2000s pop-punk anthems have not lost their punch, as fans happily bopped along to the bandโ€™s breakthrough hit, โ€œSwing, Swing,โ€ and sneered out the chorus of โ€œGives You Hellโ€ like they were just waiting for the chance.

Frontman and bassist Tyson Ritter was unpredictable and playful, bantering freely with the crowd (and sometimes, inexplicably, in a German accent). There was a back-and-forth with a fan who brought a sign that said, simply, โ€œReject me.โ€

โ€œAll right, well. Proposition me,โ€ Ritter countered to the sound of laughter and catcalls.  

Much to the audienceโ€™s delight, the love fest went both ways. โ€œWe play a lot of these JoBros shows,โ€ he told the crowd, โ€œand Iโ€™ll tell you what, this crowd right hereโ€”you jumpers, you people that are actually into this shitโ€”I am all about.โ€ So about it, he pulled out a โ€œgiant invisible knifeโ€ and said: โ€œIโ€™m dipping it into the invisible honey and Iโ€™m spreading it all over your ass cracks thatโ€™s how much I love you. And I will happily eat a sandwich out of that place โ€“ thatโ€™s how endeared I am.โ€

Unsurprisingly, Ritter noted that โ€œthe JoBros teamโ€ donโ€™t like it when he swears.

Kevin Jonas performing at the Toyota Center.
Kevin Jonas during the Jonas20: Greetings from Your Hometown Tour at the Toyota Center. Credit: Jennifer Lake

Almost exactly on time, the lights dropped for the last time, and the arena erupted as the Jonas Brothers cracked open a time capsule with โ€œYear 3000,โ€ the Busted cover that launched their Disney-era fame. The song was met with deafening screams. Thereโ€™s no way to say for sure, but it seemed everyone in the building knew, and shouted, every lyric. The brothers jumped to the present with โ€œLove Me to Heaven,โ€ the first single off Greetings from Your Hometown. They also took the opportunity to do some introductions.

โ€œTonight, we are celebrating 20 years together, and not just the three of us on this stage, but each and every one of you whoโ€™s part of this story,โ€ said Nick.

From there and across the hour and 45 minutes they stayed on stage, the atmosphere remained celebratory and joyous, stretching across the years as the band seamlessly threaded early hits like โ€œS.O.S.โ€ and โ€œLovebugโ€ into their set alongside their more recent material. This included five tracks off Greetings, showing that while their sound has grown and evolved, their pop instincts are perfectly intact. That sound, by the way, was further brought to life by an impressive 11-piece backing band with a particularly well-utilized horn section.

Joe Jonas performing at the Toyota Center.
Joe Jonas performing during the Jonas20: Greetings from Your Hometown Tour at the Toyota Center. Credit: Jennifer Lake

Between songs, the brothersโ€™ camaraderie and warmth came through. Joe dedicated โ€œLittle Birdโ€ to parents and anyone who plays a parental role and later led a fan-request segment that produced snippets of deep cuts like โ€œGot Me Going Crazy,โ€ โ€œYou Got the Right,โ€ and โ€œInseparable.โ€ โ€œSpaceman,โ€ requested by Kevin for Nick, drew loud cheers for its Houston mention.

Luckily, the set list had room for a couple of solo spotlights. Joe turned the arena into a dance party with โ€œCake by the Ocean,โ€ introduced by his DNCE guitarist JinJoo Lee, while Nickโ€™s sultry โ€œJealousโ€ showed his skill for R&B-infused pop. Colombian singer Ela Taubert emerged onto the stage to join Joe for โ€œยฟCรณmo Pasรณ?,โ€ a song she performed with him at last yearโ€™s Latin Grammys, and stayed for the following song, โ€œSlow Motion.โ€

The nightโ€™s nostalgia reached its peak during a Camp Rock sing-along. Collectively, โ€œPlay My Music,โ€ โ€œGotta Find You,โ€ and โ€œIntroducing Meโ€ got some of the biggest pops of the night. But as the night wound down, the focus shifted from those Disney Channel memories to something more personal.

Before the confetti and goodbyes, the brothers circled back to where it all began with โ€œPlease Be Mine,โ€ the first song they ever wrote together. Finally, Franklin returned to the stage to join them for โ€œWhen You Look Me in the Eyes.โ€ Together, the two songs triumphantly underscored the tourโ€™s familial and retrospective themes, and the celebration was complete.

Nick Jonas performing at the Toyota Center.
Nick Jonas performing at the Toyota Center. Credit: Jennifer Lake

Set List

Franklin Jonas
Break a Leg
Yellow
All My Exโ€™s Live in Texas
Road Soda
Village Liquors

All-American Rejects
Dirty Little Secret
Somedayโ€™s Gone
Swing, Swing
I Wanna
Sweat
Search Party!
Move Along
Easy Come, Easy Go
Gives You Hell

Jonas Brothers
Year 3000
Love Me to Heaven
Only Human
Mirror to the Sky
Donโ€™t Throw It Away
S.O.S.
Sucker
Little Bird
Fan Requests: Got Me Going Crazy, You Got the Right, Inseparable, Spaceman
Waffle House
Vacation Eyes
Celebrate!
No Time to Talk
Cake by the Ocean
Jealous
ยฟCรณmo Pasรณ?
Slow Motion
Backwards
Play My Music
Gotta Find You
Introducing Me
Lovebug
Leave Before You Love Me
Burninโ€™ Up
Please Be Mine
When You Look Me in the Eyes

Natalie de la Garza is a contributing writer who adores all things pop culture and longs to know everything there is to know about the Houston arts and culture scene.