A Night of Epic Collaborations and Loud Nostalgia
Stop everything you’re doing because what the Jonas Brothers did this weekend at the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles was, without exaggeration, the pop nostalgia event we all needed. Their anniversary tour “Jonas20: Greetings From Your Hometown” came to town and, as expected, it wasn’t just any show. It was a real reunion party with the ghosts of our teenage past, but with better production and probably less drama.
Imagine: the atmosphere charged with emotion, thousands of fans (who are no longer so teenagers but who chant the lyrics with the same intensity) and a setlist that was basically a trip back in time to those years in which we believed that sending an SMS with the code “S.O.S.” It was the height of romance. After opening with undisputed bangers like “L.A. Baby (Where Dreams Are Made Of)” and “Only Human”, the evening took an unexpected turn that left us all with our mouths open.
Star Guests Who Stole the Show
Just when we thought we’d seen it all, Nick Jonas decided to elevate the night with a speech that reminded us of his time as a coach on The Voice. With a sincerity that we did not see even in his Disney days, he confessed: “We were able to absorb a little of his light, his art and his brilliance in those two years that I did that show.” And then, he dropped the bomb: “I can’t believe I’m about to say this, but Los Angeles, please welcome our friend, your friend, Mr. John Legend, to the show.” Cue: deafening screams and a flood of phones recording for Instagram stories.
John Legend himself appeared on stage as if it were the most natural star appearance in the world. He performed his iconic ballad “All Of Me”, because what better way to connect with a millennial than with the song that was played at absolutely every wedding of the decade? But the most ‘main character’ moment came when he joined the brothers for a version of “I Believe”, from their album Happiness Begins. It was such a smooth collaboration that it almost made us believe that they should form a supergroup.
But wait, because the night didn’t end there. As if they activated a surprise guest mod in a video game, 5 Seconds of Summer appeared on stage to catapult us fully into 2014 with their anthem “She Looks So Perfect”. It was the perfect chaos, the sonic representation of that time when we all tried to wear skinny jeans and leather jackets. A reminder that sometimes pop culture just gets it right.
The concert continued with a parade of undisputed hits that defined a generation: from the infectious rhythm of “Sucker” to the sweetness of “Lovebug” and the explosive energy of “Burnin’ Up”. Each song was a direct hit of nostalgia, an opportunity to sing at the top of your lungs and remember why these three figures have remained relevant in the music scene.
This is not the first time that the Jonas have turned their tour into a festival of surprise appearances. Recently, they’ve shared the stage with colleagues like Demi Lovato and even orchestrated a mini Fifth Harmony reunion. Clearly, their strategy is to give us more than we ask for, and the truth is, we are not complaining. It’s as if each concert were a time capsule with luxury guests.
In the end, the evening was a celebration not only of their two-decade career, but of the evolution of pop music and a fan base that has grown alongside them. It was a night of connection, laughter and genuine moments that transcended the typical rehearsed show. The Jonas Brothers showed that, far from staying in the past, they know how to reinvent their legacy and make it feel fresh and exciting.
Have you already shared this epic moment on your networks? Tag your friends and relive the magic of this incredible night together. And if you were left wanting more, explore our music section so you don’t miss any of the upcoming legendary collaborations. The pop doesn’t stop!




