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Camp Rock Shock: Demi Lovato Crashes Jonas Brothers Tour—Did the Disney Drama Finally Spill Over?

Added on August 12, 2025 inMusic News Cards

Did you feel a shiver in the cosmic air last night, too? Maybe it was Mercury in Gemini (never not dramatic), but something was definitely aligning—and it wasn’t just the stars . It was the Jonas Brothers—yes, the actual brothers, in all their coordinated-outfit glory—lighting up MetLife Stadium with an anniversary homecoming show that could make even Saturn feel giddy . And hold onto your birth charts because Demi Lovato popped in (retrograde surprise!) for a “Camp Rock” reunion so iconic, it made my inner teenager do the cha-cha . If Jupiter’s about expansion, this night expanded our collective nostalgia, our Instagram feeds, and—let’s be honest—our vocal cords, judging by all the viral singalongs . Were the heavens quietly orchestrating a throwback magic we didn’t know we needed? Was it fate, fame, or just another Sunday ruled by a Cancer moon making us all feel way too much? Either way, something spellbinding happened, and I’m still catching my breath . LEARN MORE

The Jonas Brothers were determined to make the opening night of the band’s Jonas20: Greetings from Your Hometown Tour one to remember.

The band — consisting of brothers Joe, Nick and Kevin Jonas — kicked off their 20th anniversary tour on Sunday at MetLife Stadium in their home state of New Jersey. But to make it more special, they surprised their fans with some special guests throughout the show, including Demi Lovato.

The Jonas Brothers and Lovato previously starred in the 2008 Disney Channel Original Movie, Camp Rock, which saw Joe and Lovato play love interests onscreen as well as have a real-life romance in 2010. They also reprised their characters in the sequel, Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam.

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During Sunday’s show, they performed “This Is Me” and “Wouldn’t Change a Thing” from the movie, with clips from the concert quickly going viral on social media. Lovato later shared an Instagram carousel to reminisce on the special performance, writing, “Hey siri play this is me by mitchie torres.”

Camp Rock followed Mitchie Torres (Lovato), a teen girl who desperately wants to spend her summer at a music camp, but the only way she can attend is by working in the kitchen to help her mom. But when popular teen idol, Shane Gray (Joe Jonas), overhears her singing, he sets out to find the girl behind the voice.

Lovato wasn’t the only surprise guest at the opening night of Jonas20. The band also brought out Switchfoot to perform “Meant to Live” and “Hold On,” Jesse McCartney to sing “Beautiful Soul” and Dean Lewis to perform “Loved You Better.” At the end of the show, they also welcomed their family to the stage, including youngest brother Franklin Jonas, mom Denise Jonas and dad Kevin Jonas Sr., to perform their 2007 song “When You Look Me in the Eyes.”

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