Everything’s coming up Jonas in 2025. Jonas Brothers kicked their 20th anniversary celebrations into high gear with last month’s JONASCON at the American Dream entertainment complex in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The band is carrying that momentum forward with a music video for “Love Me To Heaven,” the lead single from their forthcoming album Greetings From Your Hometown.
“Love Me To Heaven” finds the JoBros steering their signature pop-rock sound toward ‘80s new wave and heartland rock—and is that a twinge of twang in there? In the video, directed by Anthony Mandler, the brothers perform the song in a New York City recording studio. It makes for a rousing introduction to the album, which is set for release on August 8.
At JONASCON, Jonas Brothers announced an abundance of exciting plans for this year’s JONAS20 festivities. Besides the release of Greetings From Your Hometown, August will mark the launch of the JONAS20: Living The Dream Tour, a trek that will see Joe, Nick, and Kevin headlining stadiums and arenas across North America. The band gave the JONASCON audience a preview of the outing with a series of intimate performances throughout the weekend, some of them including sets from Big Time Rush and the All-American Rejects.
Former New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning, who played his whole career in East Rutherford, was on hand at JONASCON to announce that Jonas Brothers will be inducted into the New Jersey Hall of Fame. Joe Jonas revealed his new solo album Music For People Who Believe In Love will be out May 23. Also coming soon: a live album recorded at the group’s London concerts last September.
Jonas Brothers also used JONASCON to announce a series of initiatives with the Walt Disney Company, which helped launch the band to fame two decades ago. This holiday season, the brothers will star in a new Disney+ seasonal movie called A Very Jonas Christmas. Before that, starting May 13 the brothers’ new track “Celebrate Happy” will become the official song of Disneyland Resort’s 70th anniversary. They’ve also teamed with Disney-owned ESPN to make the still-unreleased single “I Can’t Lose” the official anthem of this year’s Sunday Night Baseball broadcasts.
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