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Jonas Brothers Rock St. Louis: A Nostalgic Night of Hits, Surprises, and Family Vibes

by Mick Lite
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Last night, October 8, 2025, the Jonas Brothers lit up the Enterprise Center in St. Louis, Missouri, as part of their ongoing JONAS20: Greetings From Your Hometown Tour. Celebrating two decades of music, the brothers—Nick, Joe, and Kevin—delivered a high-energy, career-spanning show that had the 22,000-capacity crowd on their feet from the opening notes. Fans raved about the electric atmosphere, with one calling it a “pure nostalgia fest” that sent energy levels through the roof.

The show kicked off at around 8:35 PM local time with the punchy “Tonight,” a throwback to their 2009 album Lines, Vines and Trying Times, setting a celebratory tone right away. The brothers wasted no time diving into their catalog, blending early Disney-era bops with tracks from their latest release, Greetings From Your Hometown. Highlights included fan-favorite “Jersey,” a deep cut that had the audience singing along word-for-word, and a shortened but crowd-interactive version of “Lovebug,” complete with a dance break where Joe filmed fans grooving in the stands. Mid-show, Nick brought out the piano for a heartfelt fan-requested performance of “A Little Bit Longer,” the emotional title track from their 2008 album, drawing cheers and tears from longtime JoBros devotees.

The night’s biggest surprise came during the collaborative segment, a tour staple featuring guests tied to their discography. Enter Natasha Bedingfield, who joined the brothers onstage for a euphoric rendition of her 2004 smash “Unwritten.” The quartet’s harmonies and infectious energy turned the arena into a full-on sing-along, with Joe hyping the crowd by teasing it as “the best song in the world” in a pre-show TikTok clip. Fans lost it—one attendee live-tweeted, “THERE IS NO WAY IM HEARING NATASHA BEDINGFIELD!!!!!! AND JONAS SINGING UNWRITTEN RN.” It was a perfect nod to the tour’s theme of hometown greetings, blending ’00s pop nostalgia with the brothers’ polished live swagger.

Jonas Brothers Tour Info on X (formerly Twitter): “THE JONAS BROTHERS PERFORMING UNWRITTEN WITH NATASHA BEDINGFIELD! #GreetingsFromStLouis pic.twitter.com/vfGqKdTYpd / X”

THE JONAS BROTHERS PERFORMING UNWRITTEN WITH NATASHA BEDINGFIELD! #GreetingsFromStLouis pic.twitter.com/vfGqKdTYpd

Other standout moments included the recent setlist tweak: “Mirror to the Sky” from their new album has now officially replaced “I Can’t Lose” for the past four shows, including St. Louis, adding a fresh layer to the mix. Romance was in the air too—a lucky couple got engaged right during “Lovebug,” adding to the feel-good magic that’s become a tour hallmark. The brothers kept the pace brisk, clocking in around two hours of non-stop hits, with seamless transitions between solo nods (like Nick’s Who I Am era vibes) and group anthems.

As the confetti fell, the show closed on an intimate, family-driven high note. The Jonas patriarch, Paul Kevin Jonas Sr., and their younger brother, Frankie (aka “Bonus Jonas”), joined the stage for a tender acoustic take on “When You Look Me in the Eyes,” the 2008 ballad that launched a thousand crushes. One fan captured the moment perfectly: “Amazing end to a great show.” It was a full-circle moment, underscoring the tour’s reflective spirit—20 years of brotherhood, heartbreak, and harmony.

Merch flew off the shelves, including a limited-edition St. Louis tee available for just 24 hours. If last night’s vibes are any indication, the JoBros are far from done—next stop: Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, MN on October 10, followed by more hometown heat across North America through December. Here’s the full remaining schedule:

Date City Venue
Oct 10 St. Paul, MN Xcel Energy Center
Oct 12 Milwaukee, WI Fiserv Forum
Oct 14 Nashville, TN Bridgestone Arena
Oct 16 Tulsa, OK BOK Center
Oct 17 Austin, TX Moody Center
Oct 18 San Antonio, TX Frost Bank Center
Oct 19 Houston, TX Toyota Center
Oct 22 Tampa, FL Amalie Arena
Oct 24 Sunrise, FL Amerant Bank Arena
Oct 26 Orlando, FL Kia Center
Oct 27 Orlando, FL Kia Center
Oct 28 Atlanta, GA State Farm Arena
Oct 29 Raleigh, NC Lenovo Center
Nov 1 Lexington, KY Rupp Arena
Nov 2 Indianapolis, IN Gainbridge Fieldhouse
Nov 4 Knoxville, TN Food City Center
Nov 5 Charlotte, NC Spectrum Center
Nov 6 Columbia, SC Colonial Life Arena
Nov 8 Columbus, OH Schottenstein Center
Nov 9 Buffalo, NY KeyBank Center
Nov 11 Cleveland, OH Rocket Arena
Nov 12 Pittsburgh, PA PPG Paints Arena
Nov 14 Uncasville, CT Mohegan Sun Arena
Nov 16 Newark, NJ Prudential Center
Nov 22 Cincinnati, OH Heritage Bank Center
Nov 23 Detroit, MI Little Caesars Arena
Nov 30 Salt Lake City, UT Maverik Center
Dec 4 Fort Worth, TX Dickies Arena
Dec 6 New Orleans, LA Smoothie King Center
Dec 9 Little Rock, AR Simmons Bank Arena
Dec 11 Rosemont, IL Allstate Arena
Dec 12 Grand Rapids, MI Van Andel Arena
Dec 14 Hamilton, ON TD Coliseum
Dec 15 Ottawa, ON Canadian Tire Centre
Dec 17 Montreal, QC Bell Centre
Dec 18 Manchester, NH SNHU Arena
Dec 20 Baltimore, MD CFG Bank Arena
Dec 21 Elmont, NY UBS Arena
Dec 22 Brooklyn, NY Barclays Center

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