See Kevin Jonas perform without Nick and Joe
Kevin Jonas sang his unreleased song during a Jonas Brothers’ tour stop in Boston.
It was a family affair at The Jonas Brothers’ Cincinnati show on Nov. 22.
The pop-rock band, comprised of brothers Kevin, Joe and Nick Jonas, took audiences on a nostalgic journey through the band’s 20-year discography when they brought their Jonas20: Greetings from Your Hometown Tour to Heritage Bank Center on Saturday.
During their 1-hour and 45-minute show, the Jonas Brothers performed some of their biggest hits over the years, including “S.O.S.,” “Burnin’ Up,” “Sucker,” “Year 3000,” “What a Man Gotta Do,” “When You Look Me In the Eyes” and more.
The band also performed “Coming Home This Christmas” from their new film “A Very Jonas Christmas Movie,” which premiered on Disney+ on Nov. 14. The Jonas Brothers also sang “Jealous” from Nick Jonas’ solo music career and “Cake by the Ocean” from Joe Jonas’ other rock band DNCE, which went on haitus in 2018.
As USA TODAY wrote, the trio’s 2025 tour is a lesson in career longevity as the Jonas Brothers have learned to set aside the professional differences that splintered their brotherly union and embrace the family band roots from which they came.
Although the elder millennials are now in their early to mid-30s, the Jonas Brothers still possess the same energy and swagger they had when they first debuted in 2005. But now along for the ride is their youngest brother, Franklin Jonas, who opened the show with his band The Byzantines.
Kevin Jonas’ brother-in-law Michael Deleasa, a singer-songwriter and DJ and fellow Disney Channel alum Jesse McCartney also opened the Nov. 22 show, which featured a surprise performance from a famous Cincinnati band.
Here are five notable moments from the Jonas Brothers’ Greetings from Your Hometown Tour show in Cincinnati.
The 5 biggest moments from The Jonas Brothers’ Cincinnati show
The Jonas Brothers bring Walk the Moon on stage during Cincinnati show
Jonas Brothers bring out Walk The Moon during Cincinnati show
The Jonas Brothers’ Nov. 22 concert at Heritage Bank Center included a surprise guest performance by Cincinnati-based rock band Walk the Moon.
The Jonas Brothers have been known to bring out surprise guest performers since the tour began on Aug. 10, and Cincinnati was no exception.
During their tour debut at MetLife Stadium, which is in their home state of New Jersey, the brothers shocked fans when their “Camp Rock” co-star Demi Lovato joined them on stage. Then they brought out Maryland-based rockers All Time Low two days later during their concert in Bristow, Virginia.
Over the past few months, the Jonas Brothers have also welcomed several artists across a variety of genres, including 5 Seconds of Summer, Fifth Harmony, John Legend, JoJo, Machine Gun Kelly, Plain White T’s, Jordin Sparks, Sum 41 and more. Now, Cincinnati-based rock band Walk the Moon has joined the roster of guest performers to be featured on the 2025 hometown tour.
After a brief introduction, Walk the Moon had screaming fans on their feet when they launched into an energetic performance of their 2014 smash hit “Shut Up and Dance.”
Frankie Jonas says Cincinnati is his ‘rainbow’ during Queen City show
Franklin Jonas & The Byzantines had a couple of stand-out moments during their opening set Saturday night.
First, the Bonus Jonas climbed off the stage and walked through the crowd while singing an unrecognized song to the audience. He even ventured all the way to the nose-bleed seats to greet his fans.
“Up there is where the party’s at,” Franklin Jonas said when he returned to stage. “That’s our favorite part of the set because I get to go out there and be with you.”
Before they performed their final song of the night, Franklin Jonas also took another moment to spread some love to the Cincinnati concert goers.
“Thank you for accepting me, Cincinnati. Thank you for letting me be me. I have loved every second that I got to spend with you,” he stated.
After he played his 2025 single “Village Liquors,” Franklin Jonas said one last kind word to the audience.
“Cincinnati, you are my rainbow. Thank you,” he said as he exited the stage.
Frankie Jonas shows love to Cincinnati fans at Heritage Bank Center
Franklin Jonas was one of three openers for the Jonas Brothers’ Cincinnati show on Nov. 22. Here’s what he said to the crowd before exiting the stage.
Kevin Jonas performs first solo single ‘Changing’ in Cincinnati
Kevin, the eldest Jonas Brother, has never really been known as the singer of the family.
Unlike Joe and Nick, who both share lead vocals in the band and have embarked on solo music careers, Kevin has mainly served as the band’s lead guitarist and background singer. But now the senior Jo-Bro is coming out of his shell and is proving to fans that his mic has always been on.
During the Nov. 22 show at Heritage Bank Center, Kevin Jonas performed his first-ever solo single, “Changing,” which was just released to streaming services on Nov. 20. Kevin Jonas first debuted the song, produced by Mark Schick and Jason Evigan, with a live performance at the Jonas Brothers’ Fenway Park show earlier this year.
The Jonas Brothers perform a deep cut from their first album, ‘It’s About Time’ and an unreleased song by Joe Jonas
In addition to their chart-topping hits, the Jonas Brothers also performed a few lesser-known songs and another brand-new single by Joe Jonas.
While talking to the crowd, the trio noticed a fan holding a “Jeopardy”- themed sign featuring some of the band’s iconic tracks. After inquiring about the sign, the Jonas Brothers asked her for a song request, to which she chose “Mandy” from their first album “It’s About Time.”
After performing an acoustic rendition of their first single, released in December 2005, Joe Jonas sang his new unreleased song “Olivia,” which he first debuted during a tour stop in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in October.
The Jonas Brothers end their Cincinnati show with ‘When You Look Me in the Eyes’
Unlike many family bands that came before them, the Jonas Brothers have not only managed to remain close, but they continue to show fans and naysayers that the magic of their harmonies lies in their brotherly connection. So, it’s no surprise that they chose to end their Cincinnati show by performing one of the most meaningful ballads from their decades-long career: “When You Look Me in the Eyes.”
They even invited Franklin Jonas back on stage to perform the 2007 single from their self-titled second album.
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