Jonas Brothers kick off ‘Jonas20: Greetings From Your Hometown’ tour with career-spanning setlist

Jonas Brothers for their new album Greetings From Your Hometown

The Jonas Brothers have officially launched their Jonas20: Greetings From Your Hometown Tour, marking two decades since Kevin, Nick, and Joe first began their journey as one of pop’s most enduring sibling acts.

Opening night at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey (August 10), delivered a 22-song setlist that balanced nostalgia-heavy classics with material from their latest album Greetings From Your Hometown, giving longtime fans and newer listeners a full-circle celebration of the trio’s career.

From the very first notes of “Greetings Intro” into the beloved 2008 ballad “LoveBug,” the band wasted no time leaning into the milestone. The night moved swiftly between fan-favorites such as “S.O.S.,” “Burnin’ Up,” and “Year 3000,” and newer entries including “Vacation Eyes” and “Love Me To Heaven.”

The set also nodded to the brothers’ solo ventures and side projects, with tracks like “Cake By The Ocean,” “Jealous,” and “Leave Before You Love Me” keeping the energy shifting across eras.

The complete opening-night setlist was as follows:

  • “Greetings Intro”
  • “LoveBug”
  • “Love Me To Heaven”
  • “Only Human”
  • “S.O.S.”
  • “Sucker”
  • “Hold On”
  • “Little Bird”
  • “I Can’t Lose”
  • “Waffle House”
  • “Vacation Eyes”
  • “Celebrate”
  • “No Time To Talk”
  • “Cake By The Ocean”
  • “Slow Motion”
  • “Leave Before You Love Me”
  • “Jealous”
  • “What A Man Gotta Do”
  • “Walls”
  • “Year 3000”
  • “Burnin’ Up”
  • “Please Be Mine”
  • “When You Look Me In The Eyes”

As with many major tours, the lineup may shift slightly from city to city. The tour continues in Washington on August 12 before rolling through Philadelphia, Hershey (PA), Toronto, Boston, Chicago, Detroit, multiple Texas dates, Los Angeles, Vancouver, Portland, Seattle, San Francisco, Sacramento, Phoenix, Denver, Omaha, Iowa, Kansas City, St. Louis, St. Paul (MN), Milwaukee, Nashville, Tulsa, and more. The run will wrap on November 14 in Uncasville, Connecticut.

With their mix of early hits, solo projects, and fresh cuts, Jonas20 doesn’t just look back — it reintroduces the Jonas Brothers as both a legacy act and a band still eager to evolve. As the tour continues, anticipation is growing around which songs might rotate in and who else might appear as a special guest along the way.

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