Nick Jonas insists the Jonas Brothers’ music remains relevant as they celebrate 20 years in the industry with a new tour.
Two decades into their career, the Jonas Brothers are gearing up to mark their 20th anniversary with a brand-new tour and an album titled ‘Greetings from Your Hometown‘. In an exclusive interview, Nick Jonas shared that the band’s musical catalogue has aged surprisingly well and continues to resonate with fans across generations.
Now 32, Nick says the band’s fan base has evolved alongside them. Many of those who were teenagers when they first became fans are now adults attending concerts with their own children. Even the parents of those early fans still come to their shows. For Nick, this proves that their music hasn’t just stood the test of time—it has transcended generations.
As part of this milestone, the Jonas Brothers have also partnered with Mastercard and ‘Stand Up to Cancer‘. The collaboration led to a unique experience: an intimate concert in New York for superfans affected by cancer. There, the band debuted their new song ‘I Can’t Lose’, which will appear on the upcoming album. Its music video will premiere during the MLB All-Star Game on 15 July 2025.

According to Nick, the song carries a message of hope. Its lyrics speak to the daily fight against adversity, and the chorus becomes an anthem of perseverance. The band believes projects like this allow them to make a positive impact beyond music.
Joe Jonas, 35, also emphasised the emotional value of connecting with fans. He said hearing their stories and providing a musical escape was deeply meaningful. For him, these moments reaffirm the purpose behind what they do as artists.

In addition, Mastercard has pledged to donate one cent for every card purchase made at participating restaurants and grocery stores—up to $5 million—in support of ‘Stand Up to Cancer‘. The campaign runs through 22 August.
The new album ‘Greetings from Your Hometown’ will be released on 8 August and is already available for pre-order. With a blend of nostalgia, social commitment, and fresh music, the Jonas Brothers prove they remain a powerful force in the music industry two decades after their debut.