On August 10, 2025, the Jonas Brothers kicked off their highly anticipated JONAS20: Greetings From Your Hometown Tour at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, with a night full of nostalgia, surprises, and pure emotion. The sold-out show, celebrating the band’s 20th anniversary, became unforgettable when Jesse McCartney made a surprise appearance to perform his 2004 hit “Beautiful Soul” alongside Kevin, Joe, and Nick Jonas. The collaboration, rooted in their shared early career history, sent waves of nostalgia through the crowd and reminded everyone just how powerful shared memories and music can be.
The evening began with the Jonas Brothers reflecting on their humble beginnings, sharing stories of performing in schools and malls before landing their first major tour opportunity. They credited Jesse McCartney for graciously taking them on the road as an opening act during his 2005 Beautiful Soul Tour. That gesture helped launch the young trio into the spotlight, and nearly two decades later, the brothers wanted to pay tribute. As the band stepped aside for a moment, Joe Jonas asked the crowd if they were ready for a special guest, building anticipation before announcing, “Please welcome to the stage… Jesse McCartney!”
The stadium erupted in screams as McCartney walked out, dressed in a sharp brown western suit with a floral accent, looking every bit the timeless heartthrob. Ella Langley-style freeze moment aside, McCartney himself appeared genuinely moved, later describing the reunion as “very emotional” and “like long lost brothers.” For a split second, the moment felt surreal—the three Jonas brothers, now grown men and fathers, standing alongside the artist who gave them one of their first big breaks.
The band kicked into “Beautiful Soul,” the mid-2000s pop classic that defined an era. Joe took lead on some solo parts, trading lines with Jesse while Nick and Kevin provided harmonies and guitar support. The crowd sang every word, turning the massive venue into a massive sing-along. The voices blended effortlessly—Jesse’s smooth, emotive delivery perfectly complemented the Jonas Brothers’ polished pop-rock energy. It wasn’t rehearsed or overly polished; it was instinctive, heartfelt, and electric. Fans described the performance as a time capsule, transporting them back to 2005 when Disney Channel stars ruled the airwaves and “Beautiful Soul” was inescapable on radio and MTV.
The song itself, from Jesse McCartney’s debut album Beautiful Soul (2004), remains a staple of early-2000s pop. With its catchy melody, romantic lyrics, and youthful charm, it captured the innocence and excitement of teenage love. For many millennials in attendance, hearing it live for the first time (or the first time in decades) was overwhelming. One fan posted, “I never thought I’d get to hear ‘Beautiful Soul’ live and melt into a puddle when the boys sang with him.” Another wrote, “The whole stadium lost their minds—I felt 14 again.”

The surprise was part of a larger night of nostalgia. The Jonas Brothers also welcomed Switchfoot for “Meant to Live” and “Hold On,” Dean Lewis for “Loved You Better,” and Demi Lovato for a powerful reunion moment. Later guests included Marshmello, who turned the stadium into a club with a DJ set. The tour itself, dubbed JONAS20, celebrated the band’s journey from child actors to global superstars, spanning albums, solo projects, family milestones, and their enduring bond with fans.
Jesse McCartney, now 38, has enjoyed a strong career resurgence in recent years. After stepping away from music to focus on acting and family, he returned with projects like The Weightless Tour and new music. His appearance at MetLife was extra special—his wife Katie Peterson and their three-month-old son Archer were in the crowd, marking the baby’s first concert. McCartney later shared his gratitude, calling the invitation a “humble gesture” from the brothers to acknowledge his role in their early success.
The performance quickly went viral, with fan-recorded videos racking up millions of views on YouTube and social media. Clips captured the crowd’s reaction—the high-pitched screams when Jesse walked out, the collective singing during the chorus, and the emotional hug between the artists at the end. For many, it felt like a full-circle moment: the Jonas Brothers, who once opened for McCartney, now headlining stadiums and inviting him back as a peer and friend.
This collaboration highlighted the enduring power of early-2000s pop culture. The Disney Channel era, with its mix of music, acting, and wholesome storytelling, created lifelong fans and deep connections among artists. Seeing Jesse McCartney and the Jonas Brothers share a stage again wasn’t just a concert highlight—it was a celebration of growth, gratitude, and the music that shaped a generation.
As the JONAS20 tour continued across North America (with McCartney later joining as an opener for additional dates), the MetLife moment remained a standout. In a world of fleeting trends, this unscripted, heartfelt reunion proved that some songs—and some friendships—stand the test of time. For those lucky enough to witness it live, it was more than a duet; it was a reminder that music has the power to stop time, stir the heart, and bring everyone back to where it all began.