Demi Lovato opens up about emotional Jonas Brothers reunion after years apart

Demi Lovato says performing with the Jonas Brothers again felt healing and brought back meaningful memories.

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Demi Lovato has described her surprise reunion with the Jonas Brothers as an emotional and healing experience. The former Disney Channel stars came together for the first time in more than a decade at the opening night of the Jonas Brothers’ 20th anniversary tour in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Lovato joined Joe, Nick and Kevin on stage to perform two of their most memorable Camp Rock hits, This Is Me and Wouldn’t Change a Thing.

Speaking on the Chicks in the Office podcast, Lovato revealed that Joe Jonas personally reached out just a week before the show. She said he told her how much she had been a part of their journey and invited her to join them for what was a special milestone. Lovato explained that the decision was an easy one, saying it was an instant yes and perfectly aligned with the nostalgic mood she has embraced in her new era.

Before the concert, the Jonas Brothers visited Lovato’s dressing room to meet her husband Jordan Lutes, whom she married in May. She said their kindness and appreciation for her flying across the country made the night even more meaningful.

Reflecting on the moment, Lovato said it was full circle for her, especially since This Is Me was her first major hit. Performing it again alongside the Jonas Brothers brought back powerful memories of their shared history and the challenges they had overcome together.

Lovato’s current musical direction sees her stepping into dance pop with her latest single Fast. Her upcoming ninth studio album is in its final stages and expected later this year. For her, the reunion was not just a performance but a reminder of the enduring connections formed in those early years of her career.

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