The trio played the Bell Centre as part of their 20th anniversary tour.

Twenty years into their career, the Jonas Brothers proved they can still fill an arena. The trio played the Bell Centre on December 17 as part of their JONAS20: Greetings From Your Hometown Tour, a North American run proving they've still got it.
The tour launched in August at MetLife Stadium and rolled through sold-out venues across Canada and the U.S. The setlist was a career retrospective—early Disney Channel-era bangers like "Year 3000" and "S.O.S.," solo material from DNCE and Nick Jonas, and tracks from their latest album, . But what's made the tour a must-see are the surprise guests: Demi Lovato, All Time Low, Jesse McCartney, and others have showed up throughout for one-night-only throwbacks to mid-2000s pop culture.
Jesse McCartney joined the Montreal date as a special guest, along with Franklin Jonas (yes, another Jonas brother) and Deleasa. The show was one of several just-added Canadian stops—Hamilton on December 14, Ottawa on December 15—announced due to what organizers called "incredible fan demand."
For a group that started as Disney Channel stars and broke up in 2013, their second act has been remarkably durable. They reunited in 2019, played Festival d'été de Québec in 2024, and closed out their 20th anniversary with arena shows and streaming concerts. The Montreal date dropped just before the holidays—perfect timing for anyone who grew up with these guys and wanted to relive it.



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