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Joseph Adam Jonas (born August 15, 1989)[1] is an American singer, songwriter, and actor. He rose to fame as a member of the pop rock band the Jonas Brothers, alongside his brothers Kevin and Nick. The group released their debut studio album It's About Time through the Columbia label in 2006. After signing with Hollywood Records, the group released their self-titled second studio album in 2007, which became their breakthrough record. The band became prominent figures on the Disney Channel during this time, gaining a large following through the network: they appeared in the widely successful musical television film Camp Rock (2008) and its sequel Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam (2010) as well as two of their own series, Jonas Brothers: Living the Dream (2008–2010) and Jonas (2009–2010).

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The band's third studio album, A Little Bit Longer (2008), saw continued commercial success for the group; the album's lead single "Burnin' Up" hit the top five on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Their fourth studio album, while still successful on the Billboard 200 chart, saw a decline in record sales. After the group confirmed a hiatus, Joe released his debut solo studio album, Fastlife (2011), which saw moderate commercial success. After the Jonas Brothers officially parted ways due to creative differences, Jonas formed the funk-pop band DNCE in 2015, serving as the lead vocalist. The group saw the significant commercial success of their debut single "Cake by the Ocean", which peaked at number 9 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States.

Early life

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Joseph Adam Jonas was born on August 15, 1989[2] in Casa Grande, Arizona, the son of Denise (née Miller) and Paul Kevin Jonas. His father is a songwriter, musician, and former ordained minister at an Assemblies of God church while his mother is a former sign language teacher and singer.[3][4][5] He has an older brother, Kevin, and two younger brothers, Nick and Frankie.[6][7]

He attended Eastern Christian High School in North Haledon, New Jersey.[8]

In 2002, Joe appeared in Baz Luhrmann's Broadway production of La bohème.[9]

Career

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2005–2007: Breakthrough with Jonas Brothers

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Joe performing in Bessemer with the Jonas Brothers, in 2007

In 2005, Joe, Kevin, and Nick recorded Please Be Mine, their first song recorded.[10] Upon hearing the song, the Columbia Records president Steve Greenberg decided to sign the brothers as a group.[11] They considered naming their group "Sons of Jonas" before settling on the name Jonas Brothers.[12] While working on their debut studio album, the band toured throughout 2005 with artists such as Jump5, Kelly Clarkson, Jesse McCartney, the Backstreet Boys, and The Click Five among others.[13] The group released their debut single, "Mandy", in December 2005.[13] The album was initially scheduled for a February 2006 release date, though executive changes at Columbia's parent company Sony led to numerous delays on the project's release.[13] During this time, the group began making appearances on various Disney Channel related soundtracks and toured with Aly & AJ throughout 2006.[14][15] The band's debut album, It's About Time (2006), was released on August 8, 2006.[16] The album received little backing from the label, who had no further interest in promoting the band.[17] The album's second single, "Year 3000", had its music video premiere on the Disney Channel in the beginning of 2007. Dissatisfied with how the release of the record was handled, the band hoped to depart from Columbia Records and find a new label; it was later confirmed in 2007 that the group had been dropped by the label.[13] The album went on to sell a total of 67,000 copies in the United States.[17]

Only a short period of time after their departure from Columbia Records, it was confirmed that the group had signed a new contract with Hollywood Records.[18] While working on their new album, the group continued to gain popularity due to soundtrack appearances and promotional appearances.[19][20][21][22] The group released their self-titled second studio album through Hollywood Records on August 7, 2007.[23] The album entered the top five of the Billboard 200 in the United States, going on to sell over two million copies in the country.[24] Joe and his brothers made their acting debut on an August 17 episode of the Disney series Hannah Montana titled "Me and Mr. Jonas and Mr. Jonas and Mr. Jonas". The band performed the collaboration "We Got the Party" with lead actress Miley Cyrus, with the episode gaining over ten million viewers and became basic cable's most watched series telecast ever.[25] The group's single "S.O.S" became their first top twenty hit on the Billboard Hot 100,[26] and has sold over 1.5 million copies in the country, they put out Hold On, When You Look Me in the Eyes among singles.[17]

2008–2010: Acting

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Joe Jonas on Jonas Brothers World Tour, in 2009

In May 2008, he and the band began starring in their own Documentary series Jonas Brothers: Living the Dream.[27] Jonas made his film debut along with his brothers in the Disney Channel film Camp Rock (2008). The film's soundtrack was released on July 17, 2008, and sold 188,000 copies in its first week of release in the United States.[28] Joe recorded the duet "This Is Me" for the project, with the song reaching the top ten of the Billboard Hot 100 chart.[29] The song served as Jonas' first release outside of the Jonas Brothers. It has sold just over 900,000 copies in the United States.[30] The Jonas Brothers' third studio album, A Little Bit Longer, was released in the United States on August 12, 2008. The album became their first to debut at number one on the Billboard 200 chart, selling over 525,000 copies in its first week of release.[31] The album went on to sell over two million copies in the United States, making it their second multi-platinum album.[32] The album was preceded by the release of the single "Burnin' Up" (2008), which became the band's first top five hit in the United States. Love Bug, Tonight were put out among singles.[33] Joe and his brothers starred in the 3D biopic Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience, which received a theatrical release on February 27, 2009.[34] The film was a financial success and is the sixth highest-grossing concert film.[35][36][37]

Jonas starred with all three of his brothers their second Disney Channel series, Jonas, which made its debut on May 2, 2009.[38] The show's second and final season aired under the name Jonas L.A.[39] The band released their fourth studio album, entitled Lines, Vines and Trying Times, on June 16, 2009. The project debuted at the top spot on the Billboard 200, boasting first week sales of 247,000 copies. Paranoid and Fly with Me were put out as singles.[40][41] Joe was featured as a guest judge on a January 2010 episode of the ninth season of the singing competition American Idol.[42] In February 2010, Jonas made a cameo appearance in Vampire Weekend's music video for "Giving Up the Gun" along with Jake Gyllenhaal, Lil Jon, and RZA.[43] He later guest starred in a 2010 episode of Hot In Cleveland as Valerie Bertinelli's son, Will.[44] Jonas starred in the sequel Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam.[45]

2011–2014: Fastlife and group disbandment

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Jonas in an interview in 2011

In 2011, it was announced that Jonas was planning on recording a solo album.[46] Jonas hoped to incorporate elements of funk into the album.[47] Jonas released the album's lead single, titled "See No More", made in collaboration with Chris Brown on June 3, 2011.[48] The single failed to have much commercial success, only reaching ninety-two on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.[49] On August 4, 2011, Jonas announced via Twitter that he would join Britney Spears on her European tour starting October 16, 2011.[50][51] Ryan Seacrest premiered the album's second single, "Just in Love", on September 9, 2011.[52] The single was later remixed to include rapper Lil Wayne.[53] Jonas later confirmed the album to be titled Fastlife. In support of the album, Joe co-headlined with Jay Sean in the Joe Jonas & Jay Sean Tour with JoJo as the opening act.[54] The tour kicked off on September 9, 2011, and concluded on October 6, 2011.[55] Fastlife was released through Hollywood Records on October 11, 2011.[56] The album sold a total of 18,000 copies in its first week of release, debuting at number fifteen on the Billboard 200.[57] The album quickly fell off of the albums chart, going on to sell a mere 45,000 copies by 2015.[17] On May 1, 2012, it was announced that both the Jonas Brothers and Joe Jonas had parted ways with Hollywood Records.[58]

It was confirmed in April 2013 that the Jonas Brothers would reunite to begin working on their fifth studio album and an upcoming tour. Kevin Jonas later starred in his own E! reality series, Married to Jonas, which focused on his marriage to new wife Danielle.[59] The show featured appearances from Joe and Nick and documented the band's preparations for their musical comeback.[60] That same year, Jonas participated in Fox's dating game show The Choice.[61] Jonas began dating model Blanda Eggenschwiler in September 2012, with the two dating until July 2014.[62][63] Jonas co-wrote the song "Dreams" for the John Legend album Love in the Future (2013).[64] The brothers performed in Russia in September 2012, making it their first live performance since their 2010 tour.[65][66] Their much-anticipated reunion concert, which had been announced in August 2012, took place on October 11, 2012, at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.[67] The band's fifth studio album, set to be released independently through their own label, was slated for release in 2013.[68] The Jonas Brothers also announced an upcoming North American tour, with tickets going on sale. The album, initially titled V,Live included the previously released singles, "Pom Poms" and "First Time".[69] On October 9, 2013, the group cancelled their upcoming tour days before it was slated to start, citing a "deep rift within the band" over "creative differences".[70] Only days later, it was confirmed that the band had officially ended.[71]

2015–2018: DNCE and The Voice

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With the band officially broken up, Jonas began working on a new musical project with producers such as Malay and Mattman & Robin.[72] While working on the project, Jonas was unsure whether he wanted to record a second studio album or start a new band. Upon working with Justin Tranter on multiple songs, Jonas decided to form a band with his friends and former touring partners Jack Lawless and JinJoo Lee.[73] Cole Whittle, a member of the alternative rock band Semi Precious Weapons, became the fourth and final member of the group.[74] The group named themselves DNCE, a misspelling of the word dance.[75] DNCE released their debut single, "Cake by the Ocean", in 2015.[76] Their Swaay debut extended play was released in October 2015. Their self title DNCE album was later released.[77][78] It debuted at number seventy-nine on the Billboard 200 chart in the United States but peaked at number nine.

In 2018, he joined the Australian version of The Voice as a coach replacing Seal, a year after being an advisor on the American version. In June 2018, Jonas and British DJ Jonas Blue released their collaborative track "I See Love", a song for the film Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation. He also voiced a Kraken in the movie.[79]

2019–2023: Jonas Brothers and DNCE reunions

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Jonas performing at Capital Pride in June 2022.

Starting in late January, rumors were swirling on Twitter and other social media that the three brothers were going to reform the Jonas Brothers. On February 28, 2019, the Jonas Brothers officially announced their return along with a new single, "Sucker", which released the next day, March 1.[80] In April 2019, Joe Jonas appeared at WE Day California, portions of which were aired on ABC in August of the same year.[81]

In January 2021, it was announced that Jonas was among the cast of the Korean War movie Devotion.[82] During March 2021, the filming took place on Tybee Island, Georgia.[83] The movie, which is expected to premiere in 2022,[84] also had filming on Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge in Charleston, South Carolina during May 2021.[84] He has called his joining the cast of Devotion a "life changing" experience.[85] In September 2022, it was announced that Jonas had co-authored a song titled "Not Alone" for the credits of the movie, calling the song "One of the favorites that I've ever written" and labeling the song as "spiritual".[86]

In February 2022, Jonas announced the return of DNCE along with Lawless and Lee. Jonas announced the return of the band with a new song by Norwegian DJ Kygo, titled Dancing Feet, which was released on February 25, 2022.[87]

The Jonas Brothers released their sixth studio album The Album in May 2023.[88]

2024–present: JONASCON 2025 and Music for People Who Believe in Love

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On July 17, 2024, Jonas announced the release of his second studio album, Music for People Who Believe in Love, which was initially set to be released on October 18, 2024, but was later postponed to May 23, 2025.[89][90][91][92][93] The lead single from the album, "Work It Out", was released on July 19, 2024.[94][95][96] The second single, "What This Could Be", was released on October 4.[97][98] During JonasCon, a fan convention held by the Jonas Brothers to celebrate their 20th anniversary as a band, Jonas revealed the Music for People Who Believe in Love track list.[99] "Heart by Heart" was released as the album's third single on April 25, 2025.[100]

The Jonas Brothers also released a single together "Love Me to Heaven" on March 21, 2025, and performed on March 23, 2025 at JONASCON 2025 in New Jersey.

Personal life

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Jonas has dated Gigi Hadid, Taylor Swift and Demi Lovato.[101] He began dating English actress Sophie Turner in 2016.[102] The couple became engaged in October 2017,[103] and married on May 1, 2019, in Las Vegas, Nevada.[104] They held their second wedding ceremony in Paris, France on June 29, 2019.[105] The couple have two daughters.[106][107][108] In September 2023, Jonas filed for divorce from Turner in Miami, Florida.[109][110] Turner subsequently sued Jonas and cited "wrongful detention," saying that Jonas refused to allow their daughters to return to England, which had been registered as their permanent residence in April.[111] Jonas and Turner reached a temporary custody agreement in October. The divorce was finalized in September 2024.[112][113] He was in a brief relationship with model Stormi Bree earlier that year.[114]

In September 2021, Jonas and Turner purchased a mansion in Miami, Florida for $11 million. The mansion was reportedly inspired by architect Frank Lloyd Wright.[115][116] Prior to moving to Miami, Jonas and Turner sold their house in Encino, a neighborhood of Los Angeles, for $15.2 million.[117] In November 2022, the Jonases' Miami residence was listed for sale with an asking price of nearly $17 million.[118]

Discography

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Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2008 Hannah Montana and Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert Himself Concert film
2009 Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience
Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian Cherub (voice)
2016 Zoolander 2 Himself [120]
2017 Demi Lovato: Simply Complicated Documentary film
2018 Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation Kraken (voice)
2019 Chasing Happiness Himself Documentary film
2020 Happiness Continues: A Jonas Brothers Concert Film Himself Concert film
2022 Devotion Marty Goode [121]

Television

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2007 Hannah Montana Himself Episode: "Me and Mr. Jonas and Mr. Jonas and Mr. Jonas"
2008 Camp Rock Shane Gray Television film
2008 Disney Channel Games Himself / Contestant
  • 5 episodes
  • part of Green Team
2008–10 Jonas Brothers: Living the Dream Himself Documentary series
2008 Jonas Brothers: Live in London Television documentary
Jonas Brothers: Band in a Bus
Jonas Brothers: Live & Mobile
2009 Atrévete a soñar Episode: "Promesa de amor"
2009–10 Jonas Joe Lucas Lead role
2010 Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam Shane Gray Television film
2010–12 Hot in Cleveland Will 2 episodes
2010 American Idol Guest judge
  • Season 9
  • 2 episodes
Sonny with a Chance Himself Episode: "A So Random Holiday Special"
2012 The Choice Episode 2
2012–13 Married to Jonas Recurring role
2012 The Next: Fame Is at Your Doorstep Judge / Mentor Season 1
2015 I Can Do That Contestant Season 1
2016 Grease Live Johnny Casino Television special
Comedy Bang! Bang! Himself Episode: "Joe Jonas Wears a Maroon and Gold Letterman Jacket With White Sneakers"
2017 Angie Tribeca Detective Green Episode: "Boyz II Dead"
2017, 2020 The Voice Mentor Season 13 (Team Adam Levine) and season 18 (Team Nick)
2018 The Voice Australia Judge Season 7 [122]
2019 Songland Himself Episode: "Jonas Brothers"
2020 Cup of Joe Host Quibi series [123]
Home Movie: The Princess Bride Princess Buttercup "Chapter Six: The Fire Swamp" [124]
Dash & Lily Himself Performed Like It's Christmas alongside Nick and Kevin Jonas
2021 Olympic Dreams Featuring Jonas Brothers NBC special
Jonas Brothers Family Roast Netflix special
2022 The Righteous Gemstones Episode: "After I Leave, Savage Wolves Will Come"
Becoming a Popstar Judge Also executive producer [125]

Web

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2009 KSM: Read Between the Lines Himself Episode: "Hangin' with the Jonas Brothers" [126]

Music videos

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Year Title Artist Notes Ref.
2017 "Boys" Charli XCX Cameo [127]

Commercials

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Campaigns /commercials
Year Product(s)/Campaign(s) Brand(s) Role Ref.
2022 "Make it T-Time" campaign Tanqueray Gin [128]
Don't mess with Texas® Campaign Don't mess with Texas® - Official [129]

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Nominee Result Ref.
2008 Los Premios MTV Latinoamérica Fashionista Award ― Male Himself Won [130]
2009 Kids Choice Awards Favorite TV Actor [131]
2010 J-14's Teen Icon Awards Icon Tweeter Nominated [132]
2011 Kids Choice Awards Favorite TV Actor [133]

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Joseph Adam Jonas, known professionally as Joe Jonas, is an American singer, songwriter, and actor best known as a member of the pop rock band the Jonas Brothers alongside his older brother Kevin and younger brother Nick.[1] Born on August 15, 1989, in Casa Grande, Arizona, Jonas rose to fame in the mid-2000s as part of the band, which achieved massive commercial success with multi-platinum albums, Disney Channel projects, and worldwide tours before disbanding in 2013.[2] He later pursued a solo career, fronted the funk-pop band DNCE, and ventured into acting, while reuniting with the Jonas Brothers in 2019 for further hits and tours.[3] The son of ordained minister and former songwriter Paul Kevin Jonas Sr. and former sign language teacher Denise Jonas, Joe grew up in a musical household with three brothers in Wyckoff, New Jersey, after the family relocated from Arizona and Texas.[4] The Jonas Brothers began performing together as children in church and local venues, signing with Columbia Records in 2005 and releasing their debut album It's About Time in 2006, which featured early singles but modest sales.[1] They switched to Hollywood Records in 2007, achieving breakout success with their self-titled second album that peaked at No. 5 on the Billboard 200, followed by the No. 1 hit A Little Bit Longer (2008) and Lines, Vines and Trying Times (2009).[1] During this period, the band starred in Disney's Camp Rock (2008), where Joe portrayed rock star Shane Gray, and the Disney XD series Jonas (2009–2010), solidifying their teen idol status with over 20 million albums sold worldwide.[1] Jonas released his debut solo album Fastlife in 2011, featuring collaborations with artists like Chris Brown, though it received mixed reviews and underperformed commercially.[1] In 2015, he formed DNCE with drummer Jack Lawless, guitarist JinJoo Lee, and bassist Cole Whittle, scoring a global hit with "Cake by the Ocean" from their self-titled debut album (2016), which blended funk, pop, and rock elements.[3] Jonas also expanded into acting, voicing a character in Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation (2018) and appearing in the biographical drama Devotion (2022).[5] The Jonas Brothers reunited in 2019, topping the Billboard Hot 100 with "Sucker" and releasing the No. 1 album Happiness Begins, followed by The Album (2023) and an ongoing world tour.[1] In his personal life, Jonas was married to actress Sophie Turner from May 2019 until their divorce was finalized in September 2024, following a filing in 2023; the couple shares daughters Willa (born 2020) and Delphine (born 2022) and has maintained an amicable co-parenting relationship. As of 2025, Jonas released his second solo album Music for People Who Believe in Love in May, exploring themes of heartbreak and recovery, and performed new singles like "Olivia" during live shows.[6] He continues to tour with the Jonas Brothers, including promotions for their 2025 single "I Can't Lose."[7]

Early life

Family and upbringing

Joseph Adam Jonas was born on August 15, 1989, in Casa Grande, Arizona, to Paul Kevin Jonas Sr., an ordained Assemblies of God minister and musician, and Denise Jonas (née Miller), a former sign language teacher and singer.[4] The family initially lived in Texas before relocating, with Jonas growing up in a household deeply immersed in music and Christian faith, influenced by his parents' roles as music ministers.[8] Jonas is the second of four brothers, with older sibling Kevin Jonas (born November 5, 1987), younger brother Nick Jonas (born September 16, 1992), and youngest brother Frankie Jonas (born September 28, 2000).[4] The Jonas family placed a strong emphasis on music and religious devotion, regularly participating in church activities that fostered a close-knit environment centered on faith and performance.[9] His father's pastoral work and the family's involvement in worship music exposed Jonas and his siblings to singing and instrumentation from a young age.[10] Shortly after Nick's birth in 1992, when Jonas was three years old, the family moved to Wyckoff, New Jersey, where Kevin Sr. accepted a position as senior pastor at the local Assembly of God church.[4] Due to the parents' frequent travel for ministry work, Denise homeschooled her sons, providing a flexible education that accommodated their early musical pursuits.[11] Jonas received his initial exposure to the performing arts through singing in church choirs and participating in family musical activities, learning instruments such as the keyboard, tambourine, and guitar within this faith-based setting.

Initial forays into entertainment

Jonas's entry into the entertainment industry began with acting, as he made his Broadway debut at age 13 in the 2002 revival of La Bohème, directed by Baz Luhrmann, where he performed as part of the Children's Chorus. This role marked his first professional stage appearance, building on the family's musical background where his father, a pastor and songwriter, encouraged creative pursuits at home.[1] Transitioning toward music, Jonas's influences in his early teens included classic rock acts like the Beatles, British pop band McFly, whose Motion in the Ocean tour concert film inspired the brothers' performance style, and elements of Christian rock, reflecting the evangelical upbringing in their household.[12] In 2005, at age 15, Jonas joined his older brother Kevin and younger brother Nick to formally form the Jonas Brothers as a band, writing and recording their first song, "Please Be Mine," which caught the attention of Columbia Records president Steve Greenberg during a joint audition.[1] The trio signed a deal with the label that year, recording early demos that would later form their debut EP, It's About Time, though the group was ultimately dropped by Columbia in early 2007 before a full album release due to unmet commercial expectations.[13] Amid these developments, the Jonas family continued homeschooling the brothers to accommodate their budding careers and maintain focus on their education, a practice rooted in their evangelical Christian values.[8] In 2005, as the band formed, Jonas and his brothers committed to wearing purity rings, symbolizing their pledge of abstinence until marriage, a decision influenced by their father's Assemblies of God ministry and the family's emphasis on moral principles.[14]

Music career

Rise with Jonas Brothers (2005–2013)

The Jonas Brothers, consisting of Kevin, Joe, and Nick Jonas, formed in 2005 after signing with Columbia Records, where they recorded their debut album It's About Time, released in August 2006. The album achieved limited commercial success, peaking at number 91 on the Billboard 200 and selling approximately 62,000 copies amid a constrained marketing push by the label.[15][16] Following its underwhelming performance, the group was dropped by Columbia, but they quickly signed with Disney's Hollywood Records in February 2007, marking a pivotal shift that amplified their exposure through Disney's teen-oriented platforms. Their self-titled sophomore album, Jonas Brothers, arrived in August 2007 and became a breakthrough, debuting at number five on the Billboard 200 and eventually certified double platinum by the RIAA for over two million units sold in the United States.[1][17] The band's momentum accelerated with key singles that showcased their pop-rock sound and brotherly harmonies. "S.O.S.," released in 2007 from the self-titled album, marked their first top-20 hit on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 19 and establishing them as rising teen idols. In 2008, "Burnin' Up" from their third album A Little Bit Longer propelled them further, debuting at number five on the Hot 100— their highest-charting single to date—and featuring their bodyguard Big Rob on the track for added flair. A Little Bit Longer, released in August 2008, debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, certified platinum, and addressed personal themes like Nick's experiences with type 1 diabetes, resonating deeply with fans. This era's commercial peak was underscored by the Burnin' Up Tour (2008–2009), a worldwide outing starting July 4, 2008, in Toronto that drew over one million attendees across North America, Europe, and Latin America, solidifying their status as a global act.[18][19][20] Disney synergies further boosted the band's music output, with acting ventures serving as promotional vehicles. In the 2008 Disney Channel Original Movie Camp Rock, the brothers portrayed the fictional band Connect 3, whose soundtrack featured their original songs like "Play My Music," directly tying into their rising discography and expanding their fanbase among young audiences. This was followed by the 2010 sequel Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam, where they reprised their roles, and the Disney XD series JONAS (2009–2010), a semi-autobiographical show depicting a fictionalized version of the band as secret agents, which aired alongside their music videos and tours to cross-promote their image. Their fourth album, Lines, Vines and Trying Times, released in June 2009, debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 with 247,000 first-week sales, experimenting with mature influences like strings and guest producers Dr. Luke and John Fields, though it received mixed reviews for diverging from their earlier bubblegum style.[1][16] By 2013, internal tensions began to surface amid the pressures of fame and evolving artistic directions, leading to creative differences that strained band dynamics. The group announced a hiatus in October 2013 after canceling a planned comeback tour just days before its start, citing a "deep rift" over musical vision and solo aspirations. Their intended fifth album, tentatively titled V (Roman numeral for five), was left unfinished and unreleased commercially, though five tracks—including "First Time" and "Wedding Bells"—were shared exclusively with fans via their Team Jonas club, offering a glimpse of a more mature sound before the split. This period marked the end of their initial unified run, allowing each brother to pursue individual paths while preserving the band's foundational legacy.[21][22][23]

Solo debut and band hiatus (2011–2014)

In 2011, Joe Jonas signed a solo recording contract with Hollywood Records, the label that had previously supported the Jonas Brothers, allowing him to pursue individual artistic endeavors outside the group dynamic.[24] This deal facilitated the production and release of his debut solo album, Fastlife, on October 11, 2011. The album, which featured a blend of pop and R&B influences, debuted at No. 15 on the Billboard 200 chart, selling 18,000 copies in its first week.[25] Its lead single, "See No More," was released on June 13, 2011, and marked Jonas's first solo entry on the Mainstream Top 40 chart, where it peaked at No. 37.[26] To promote Fastlife, Jonas undertook a series of promotional activities, including a club tour across the United States in June and July 2011. He followed this with a 19-city U.S. headline tour alongside Jay Sean, commencing on September 6, 2011, in Boston. Additionally, Jonas served as an opening act for Britney Spears' Femme Fatale Tour, performing at one U.S. date and ten European shows in countries including Sweden, Germany, and the United Kingdom during August and October 2011. These efforts highlighted his transition to a more mature solo persona amid ongoing acting commitments.[27][28] The Jonas Brothers' activities wound down in 2013, with their final group performances occurring amid growing internal tensions that led to the cancellation of a planned 19-city tour earlier that month. On October 29, 2013, the brothers publicly announced their disbandment, describing the decision as unanimous but born out of creative differences and exhaustion from years of relentless touring and recording. In later reflections, Jonas cited burnout and a personal need for independence as key factors, noting that the group had been forcing collaborations while each member sought to explore solo identities.[29][30][31] During the band's hiatus in 2014, Jonas began conceptualizing a new musical project focused on funk-pop elements and collaboration with non-family musicians, laying the groundwork for what would become his next venture, though no official launch occurred that year.[3]

DNCE formation and The Voice judging (2015–2018)

In 2015, following the Jonas Brothers' hiatus, Joe Jonas formed the dance-rock band DNCE alongside drummer Jack Lawless, guitarist JinJoo Lee, and bassist and keyboardist Cole Whittle, with whom he had previously collaborated during Jonas Brothers tours.[32] The group signed with Republic Records and quickly gained attention with their debut single, "Cake by the Ocean," released on September 18, 2015, as the lead track from their EP Swaay. The upbeat, synth-driven song, co-written by Jonas and inspired by a humorous translation mishap during a trip to Sweden, became a commercial breakthrough, peaking at No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100 and earning 5× Platinum certification from the RIAA for over five million units sold in the United States.[33] DNCE released their self-titled debut studio album on November 18, 2016, which debuted and peaked at No. 17 on the Billboard 200 chart, selling approximately 25,000 album-equivalent units in its first week.[34] Featuring a blend of funk, pop, and rock influences, the album included follow-up singles like "Toothbrush" and "Body Moves," the latter certified Platinum by the RIAA. To promote the project, the band embarked on extensive touring, including opening for Selena Gomez on her Revival Tour across North America and Australia in 2016, where they performed high-energy sets that showcased their synchronized stage presence and Jonas's charismatic vocals.[35] These live shows helped solidify DNCE's reputation as a vibrant live act, drawing comparisons to acts like Maroon 5 for their groove-oriented sound. Parallel to his band commitments, Jonas expanded into television mentoring. In 2017, he served as a key advisor for Team Adam on season 13 of the U.S. version of The Voice, assisting coach Adam Levine in guiding contestants through the battle rounds with feedback on vocal technique and performance energy; notable interactions included helping artists like Shelby Brown refine their stage delivery. The following year, in 2018, Jonas took on a full coaching role on season 7 of The Voice Australia, replacing Seal and joining Delta Goodrem, Boy George, and Kelly Rowland; he actively engaged with contestants such as Aydan Calafiore, dueting with him on Walk the Moon's "Shut Up and Dance" during rehearsals to demonstrate phrasing and crowd engagement. His approachable style and pop expertise contributed to memorable moments, including turning for promising talents like Sam Perry, who ultimately won the season under coach Kelly Rowland. By mid-2018, DNCE surprise-released their second EP, People to People, on June 15, featuring more introspective tracks like the title song and "Kissing Strangers" (with Nicki Minaj and Future), which explored themes of connection and romance while maintaining the band's signature danceable vibe. However, the project marked a temporary pause for the group, as Jonas shifted focus amid early teases of a Jonas Brothers reunion, leading DNCE into hiatus by late 2018 to accommodate his commitments.

Group reunions (2019–2023)

The Jonas Brothers announced their reunion on February 28, 2019, marking the end of a six-year hiatus, with the release of their comeback single "Sucker" that same day.[36] The track debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming the group's first chart-topper and the 34th song in history to enter at the summit.[37] "Sucker" was certified 3× Platinum by the RIAA in 2023, reflecting its enduring commercial success with over three million units sold in the United States.[38] Their fifth studio album, Happiness Begins, followed on June 7, 2019, via Republic Records, debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with 414,000 equivalent album units in its first week—the largest opening week for any album that year.[39] To support the album, the Jonas Brothers launched the Happiness Begins Tour on August 7, 2019, in Miami, Florida, spanning North America and Europe with over 100 dates and grossing more than $100 million.[40] The tour featured high-energy performances of new tracks alongside their classic hits, emphasizing themes of brotherhood and growth. In June 2019, the group released the documentary Chasing Happiness on Amazon Prime Video, which provided an intimate look at their early career, 2013 breakup due to burnout, and reconciliation process through therapy sessions.[41] The film highlighted family dynamics as central to their revival, with the brothers crediting personal milestones like marriages for strengthening their bond. During this period, Joe Jonas' side project DNCE remained largely inactive, focusing instead on occasional performances tied to the Jonas Brothers' events. The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted their momentum in 2020, leading to the cancellation of a planned Las Vegas residency at the Park MGM, originally set for April, amid Nevada's state of emergency declaration.[42] In interviews, the brothers openly discussed internal challenges from their hiatus, including communication breakdowns and resentment over career paths, which they addressed through counseling to rebuild trust.[31] These conversations underscored a more mature group dynamic, prioritizing mental health and collaboration. Building on their renewed stability, the Jonas Brothers released their sixth studio album, The Album, on May 12, 2023, produced by Jon Bellion and featuring nostalgic yet evolved pop-rock sounds. The project debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200, with lead single "Wings" peaking at No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100. To promote it, they launched The Tour in August 2023, a North American outing that included stadium shows like Yankee Stadium and innovative "Five Albums. One Night." residencies on Broadway, celebrating their catalog while incorporating family-oriented themes.[43]

Solo album and ongoing projects (2024–present)

In 2024, Joe Jonas announced his second solo studio album, Music for People Who Believe in Love, initially slated for release on October 18 via Republic Records, but it was postponed to allow for further refinement of the project.[44] The album ultimately arrived on May 23, 2025, which debuted at No. 24 on the Billboard 200, featuring introspective tracks blending pop and electronic elements, with Jonas citing personal growth and post-divorce reflections as key influences. Leading up to the release, Jonas dropped lead single "Work It Out" on July 19, 2024, an upbeat dance-pop track. This was followed by "What This Could Be" on October 4, 2024, a more vulnerable ballad. The third single, "Heart by Heart," arrived on April 25, 2025, just weeks before the album's launch; co-penned with Lewis Capaldi, it debuted at No. 39 on the Adult Pop Airplay chart and included a music video directed by Jonas himself, highlighting emotional resilience.[45] Amid his solo endeavors, Jonas continued to engage in Jonas Brothers activities, building on their 2019 reunion momentum with fresh group projects in 2025. The band released the single "Love Me to Heaven" on March 21, 2025, a nostalgic pop-rock anthem celebrating their 20-year milestone, which was first performed live at the inaugural JONASCON fan convention on March 23, 2025, in East Rutherford, New Jersey.[46] JONASCON, held at American Dream mall, featured exclusive panels, merchandise, and a reunion performance with their original 2007 backup band, drawing over 15,000 attendees and serving as a launchpad for their summer tour.[47] The Jonas Brothers' JONAS20: Greetings From Your Hometown Tour commenced on August 10, 2025, at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, and remained ongoing through November 2025, with dates across the U.S. and Canada, including stops in Columbia, South Carolina, on November 6 and Columbus, Ohio, on November 8.[48] The tour emphasized hometown tributes and fan interactions, selling out multiple arenas and incorporating tracks from their latest releases alongside classics. In October 2025, during Game 2 of the World Series at Rogers Centre in Toronto, the brothers performed their Stand Up to Cancer tribute song "I Can't Lose"—previously debuted at the MLB All-Star Game—from the outfield after the fifth inning, dedicating it to cancer research efforts; the mid-game timing drew some fan backlash for interrupting play, to which Jonas responded lightheartedly on social media, stating, "Sorry not sorry—music heals."[49][50] Looking ahead, Jonas balanced solo and group commitments with upcoming media projects, including the trailer release for A Very Jonas Christmas Movie on November 2, 2025, via Disney+ and Hulu, with the film premiering on November 14; the holiday comedy stars the Jonas Brothers as themselves racing home from London amid comedic mishaps, co-starring Chloe Bennet and Randall Park.[51] On November 5, 2025, Jonas made a solo appearance at Hardy Boy Records North End in Charlotte, North Carolina, ahead of the band's Spectrum Center show, where he signed copies of Music for People Who Believe in Love and interacted with fans at the independent vinyl shop, praising its curated selection of pop and indie releases.[52]

Acting career

Breakthrough roles (2008–2010)

Joe Jonas's acting career gained significant momentum in 2008 with his lead role as Shane Gray in the Disney Channel Original Movie Camp Rock, a musical drama centered on a summer camp for aspiring musicians. As the arrogant yet talented frontman of the fictional band Connect 3, Jonas's character navigates fame, romance, and personal growth while mentoring the protagonist, Mitchie Torres (Demi Lovato). The film premiered on June 20, 2008, and drew over 8.9 million viewers on its debut night, marking one of Disney Channel's highest-rated original movies at the time.[53][54] A highlight of Jonas's performance was the duet "This Is Me" with Lovato, which showcased his vocal abilities and contributed to the soundtrack's commercial success, peaking at number nine on the Billboard 200. The role capitalized on the Jonas Brothers' rising music fame, with his brothers Kevin and Nick appearing as Shane's bandmates Jason and Nate Gray, blending their real-life sibling dynamic into the narrative. Jonas promoted the film through red carpet appearances at events like the 2008 Disney Channel Games and the Los Angeles premiere, where he engaged with fans and media to highlight the movie's themes of self-expression. In 2010, Jonas reprised the role of Shane Gray in the sequel Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam, where his character returns to Camp Rock to coach a battle-of-the-bands competition against a rival camp. The film, directed by Paul Hoen, premiered on September 3, 2010, attracting approximately 8 million viewers and featuring additional musical numbers like "Wouldn't Change a Thing" with Lovato. This role further solidified Jonas's presence in Disney's teen-oriented programming, emphasizing themes of teamwork and perseverance. Promotional efforts included joint interviews with the cast and live performances tied to the soundtrack release.[55][56] Concurrently, from 2009 to 2010, Jonas starred as Joseph "Joe" Lucas in the Disney XD series Jonas, a comedy about three brothers balancing rock stardom with high school life as undercover agents for a secret organization. Airing 34 episodes across two seasons (initially titled Jonas and later Jonas L.A.), the show featured Jonas as the charismatic lead singer of the band JONAS, co-starring with his brothers Kevin and Nick as Kevin and Nick Lucas. The series debuted on May 2, 2009, and blended humor, music, and action, with Jonas's performance highlighting his comedic timing. He also made guest appearances on other Disney Channel programs during this period, such as a 2009 crossover element in Hannah Montana, enhancing his visibility within the network's ecosystem. These roles coincided with the Jonas Brothers' extensive world tours, allowing Jonas to multitask between acting commitments and live music performances.[57][58][59]

Television and web series (2010–2015)

In 2010, Joe Jonas guest-starred as Will Moretti, the college-aged son of Valerie Bertinelli's character Melanie Moretti, in the TV Land sitcom Hot in Cleveland. In the season 1 episode "Good Luck Faking the Goiter," Will visits his mother, prompting her to snoop into his personal life and uncover details about his dating habits. Jonas returned to the role in 2012 for the season 3 episode "Love Is Blind," where Will arrives engaged to Emmy, the daughter of Wendie Malick's character Victoria Chase, played by Jennifer Love Hewitt; the plot revolves around the mothers' reactions to the surprise engagement and the couple's unconventional relationship dynamics.[60] These appearances highlighted Jonas's comedic timing in ensemble settings, marking a shift from his earlier Disney Channel roles to more adult-oriented sitcom formats.[61] That same year, Jonas portrayed a fictionalized version of himself in season 3 episode "Mother Dearest" of The CW's 90210, appearing as a celebrity attendee at a high-profile event and interacting with the main cast amid dramatic social intrigue. He further diversified into reality television as a mentor and co-host on the 2012 CW series The Next: Fame Is at Your Doorstep, a music competition where mentors like Jonas, Nelly, and Gloria Estefan traveled to contestants' hometowns to discover talent, immerse in local culture, and provide on-site coaching before guiding performers on tour.[62] Jonas emphasized the show's intimate, community-focused approach, contrasting it with larger studio-based competitions by allowing mentors to "invade" contestants' everyday lives for authentic development.[63] In 2017, Jonas served as a key advisor for Adam Levine's team during the battle rounds of season 13 of NBC's The Voice, offering vocal critiques and strategic advice to emerging singers in a high-stakes elimination phase.[64] This advisory role underscored his growing influence in talent development, bridging his music expertise with television mentorship just prior to forming the band DNCE later that year. On the web front, Jonas contributed to promotional content for his 2011 solo album Fastlife through "Fastlife Fridays," a series of weekly live chat sessions on YouTube where he engaged fans with Q&A, album previews, and personal anecdotes from recording sessions.[65] During the 2012–2015 band hiatus, he made solo cameos in online videos, including fan-interaction skits and behind-the-scenes clips shared via social media and YouTube to maintain visibility and promote his independent projects.[66] These digital efforts reflected Jonas's adaptation to evolving media landscapes, fostering direct audience connections amid reduced group activities.

Film and recent appearances (2016–present)

Jonas made a brief cameo appearance in the comedy sequel Zoolander 2, released in 2016, where he appeared alongside other celebrities in a scene set at a fashion event.[67] In 2018, he provided the voice for The Kraken, a mythical sea monster, in the animated family film Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation, contributing to the film's ensemble of celebrity voices in a cruise adventure storyline. In 2018, Jonas served as a coach on season 7 of the Australian version of The Voice, replacing Seal and mentoring contestants alongside Boy George, Kelly Rowland, and Delta Goodrem. Jonas took on a supporting role as Marty Goode, a fellow Navy fighter pilot and friend to the protagonists, in the 2022 biographical war drama Devotion, which depicts the true story of Jesse Brown and Tom Hudner during the Korean War; the film marked one of his more substantial acting parts outside music-related projects.[68] In a return to family-oriented entertainment, Jonas stars as himself in the 2025 holiday musical A Very Jonas Christmas Movie, which premiered on Disney+ and Hulu on November 14, where he embarks on a chaotic journey home for Christmas alongside his brothers, developing a romantic subplot with a character played by Chloe Bennet amid comedic mishaps and musical numbers, as highlighted in the official trailer released earlier that month.[69]

Personal life

Relationships and marriages

Joe Jonas's early relationships included romances with musician AJ Michalka from 2005 to 2006 and actress Camilla Belle in 2008, followed by a highly publicized three-month relationship with singer Taylor Swift in 2008.[70] Jonas began dating actress Ashley Greene in the summer of 2010.[70] The couple went public with their relationship in November 2010 and dated for nearly a year before splitting in March 2011.[71] During their time together, rumors of an engagement surfaced in December 2010, with reports suggesting Jonas was ring shopping and considering a proposal, though a representative for Greene denied any engagement.[72][73] Following his breakup with Greene, Jonas started dating Swiss model and graphic designer Blanda Eggenschwiler in November 2012 after being introduced by a mutual friend.[74] The pair appeared together publicly at events, including New York Fashion Week, and maintained a relatively low-key relationship for nearly two years.[70] They parted ways amicably in August 2014, with Jonas's representative stating that the split was mutual and that the two remained friends with mutual respect.[75] Jonas met actress Sophie Turner in 2016 through Instagram direct messages, and they began dating exclusively by December of that year.[76] The couple announced their engagement on October 15, 2017, and married in a surprise Las Vegas chapel ceremony on May 1, 2019, followed by a larger vow renewal in France on June 29, 2019.[76] Their marriage lasted four years until Jonas filed for divorce on September 5, 2023, citing irreconcilable differences in court documents.[77] The following day, they released a joint statement expressing that the decision was made after careful consideration and emphasizing their commitment to co-parenting.[78] The divorce was finalized in September 2024, with sources describing the exes as friendly co-parents focused on their daughters' well-being.[79][80]

Family and children

Joe Jonas and his former wife, Sophie Turner, welcomed their first daughter, Willa, on July 22, 2020.[81] Their second daughter, Delphine, was born on July 5, 2022.[82] Jonas marked the births with a tattoo on his arm featuring the dates "07.22.20" and "07.05.22," symbolizing his commitment to fatherhood amid personal changes.[82] Following their divorce finalized in September 2024, Jonas and Turner established a co-parenting arrangement prioritizing their daughters' well-being, including provisions for international travel between the United States and the United Kingdom.[79] The agreement, reached after temporary custody terms set in late 2023, allows the children to split time between parents while maintaining stability, with Jonas describing the dynamic as having found a "peaceful groove" despite the distance.[83] He has praised Turner's co-parenting skills, noting their shared focus on creating a supportive environment for Willa and Delphine. Jonas draws from his close-knit upbringing in a family of brothers to instill values like open-mindedness, compassion, and confidence in his daughters, emphasizing emotional resilience shaped by the Jonas family's emphasis on togetherness.[84] The family upholds traditions such as gathering for holidays with siblings Kevin and Nick Jonas, along with extended relatives, to foster strong bonds, a practice rooted in their parents' priority of shared meals and celebrations.[85] Jonas has reflected that raising girls differs from his own boyhood experiences but aligns with these familial principles of unity and support.[86]

Post-divorce updates and philanthropy

Following his divorce from Sophie Turner, which was finalized in September 2024, Joe Jonas has shared candid reflections on his personal growth and evolving life as a single father. In an October 2025 Esquire interview, Jonas described the divorce as "tough" but emphasized the strong support from his brothers, Nick and Kevin, who helped him navigate the emotional challenges. He highlighted their role in providing perspective during difficult times, noting how family unity has been a cornerstone of his recovery and ongoing well-being.[87][88] Jonas has also opened up about his dating life two years after the split, expressing openness to new relationships despite the complexities of touring with the Jonas Brothers. In the same Esquire feature, he revealed that while on the road, he approaches dating cautiously, prioritizing meaningful connections amid his busy schedule, and described the process as both exciting and intimidating. This update underscores his focus on balance, as he balances co-parenting responsibilities with personal exploration.[89][90] In terms of philanthropy, Jonas co-founded the Jonas Brothers' Change for the Children Foundation in 2008 alongside his siblings, an ongoing initiative aimed at supporting programs that inspire and empower children facing adversity, including efforts to combat hunger, fund medical research, and promote mental health access. The foundation has raised over $1 million through various events and fan donations, partnering with organizations to address youth challenges globally. Additionally, Jonas has been a vocal supporter of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, contributing to its mission of advancing cures and means of prevention for pediatric catastrophic diseases.[91][92] During the COVID-19 pandemic, Jonas actively participated in relief efforts, including the 2020 Twitch Stream Aid fundraiser, where he performed alongside celebrities like Diplo to raise funds for Feeding America and World Central Kitchen, aiding food insecurity and crisis response. The broader Jonas family, including Joe, also donated $500,000 to Mount Sinai's pediatric research into multi-system inflammatory syndrome in children related to COVID-19, supporting vital studies into long-term effects on young patients. These contributions reflect Jonas's continued commitment to charitable causes through 2025, often tying into his foundation's broader goals.[93][94] Jonas has further discussed his mental health journey in recent interviews, crediting therapy and meditation for helping him through what he called the "darkest time" of his life, particularly around the divorce period. In a May 2025 People magazine profile, he explained shifting his attitude toward professional help after realizing its necessity, stating it had been something he "needed for years" to process fame's pressures and personal setbacks. This emphasis on therapy aligns with his Esquire reflections on growth, where he expressed gratitude for the tools that have fostered resilience and joy in his post-divorce chapter.[95][87]

Discography

Solo studio albums

Joe Jonas released his debut solo studio album, Fastlife, on October 11, 2011, through Hollywood Records. The project marked his first musical endeavor independent of the Jonas Brothers, emphasizing a shift toward mature pop-R&B sounds with themes of love, breakups, and embracing an energetic, independent lifestyle. Produced primarily by Danja alongside contributors like Rob Knox and Brian Kennedy, the album features polished, dance-oriented production that highlights Jonas's vocal range, though some tracks incorporate electronic and urban influences. It includes 12 tracks, such as the lead single "See No More" and the title track "Fastlife," which captures the essence of living freely and unapologetically. Fastlife debuted at number 15 on the US Billboard 200 chart, selling approximately 18,000 copies in its first week—a modest performance compared to the group's prior successes. Critics offered mixed reviews; while praising the album's slick production and catchy hooks, outlets noted Jonas's vocals as occasionally strained or lacking depth, positioning it as a transitional work in his artistry. The album's underperformance commercially, with total US sales under 50,000 in initial weeks, reflected challenges in establishing a solo identity amid the band's hiatus. Over a decade later, Jonas returned to solo work with Music for People Who Believe in Love, his second studio album, released on May 23, 2025, via Republic Records. This 14-track collection explores introspective themes of love, healing, reflection, and fatherhood, drawing from personal milestones like his divorce and family life to create an intimate, genre-spanning sound blending pop, R&B, and Latin elements. Notable collaborations include Brazilian artist Luísa Sonza on "What We Are" and country singer Sierra Ferrell on "Sip Your Wine," alongside features from Franklin Jonas, Louane, Tiny Habits, and DOMi & JD Beck, adding diverse textures to the reflective narratives. Singles like "Heart by Heart" and "Work It Out" previewed the album's emotional core. The record debuted at number 24 on the Billboard 200 and number 3 on Top Album Sales, selling 17,000 pure copies in its first week, with vinyl accounting for a significant portion. Reception has been largely positive, with critics commending its vulnerability, vocal maturity, and innovative production as a mature evolution from his earlier solo output, though some noted uneven pacing across tracks.[25]

Singles as lead artist

Joe Jonas debuted as a solo lead artist with "See No More", released digitally on June 14, 2011, as the lead single from his debut studio album Fastlife. Co-written by Jonas and Chris Brown, the track peaked at number 92 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.[96] The second single from Fastlife, "Just in Love", was released on October 4, 2011. The track peaked at number 9 on Billboard's Heatseekers Songs chart. After a 13-year hiatus from solo releases, Jonas returned with "Work It Out" on July 19, 2024, serving as the lead single from his second studio album Music for People Who Believe in Love. The upbeat pop track marked his reentry into solo music and achieved streaming success.[97] The album's second single, "What This Could Be", followed on October 4, 2024. Co-written by Jonas, Feist, and Dan Nigro, the reflective ballad explored themes of vulnerability in relationships and received positive reception for its emotional depth.[98][99] "Heart by Heart", released on April 25, 2025, became the third single from the album. The acoustic-driven song, which delved into longing and introspection, debuted at number 39 on Billboard's Adult Pop Airplay chart, marking Jonas's first solo entry on that ranking. An official music video for the track premiered on May 15, 2025.[100][101][102]

Appearances with Jonas Brothers and DNCE

Joe Jonas has been a key vocalist in the Jonas Brothers, the pop rock band he formed with brothers Kevin and Nick in 2005. On their debut album It's About Time (2006), released via Columbia Records, Jonas contributed lead vocals to multiple tracks, including "Year 3000" and "Time for Me to Fly," helping establish the group's early sound blending pop, rock, and teen-oriented themes.[103] The album, though not a major commercial hit at the time, laid the foundation for their breakthrough. In the band's self-titled second album (2007), Jonas shared lead vocals on the single "S.O.S.," a track that peaked at No. 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 and showcased his energetic delivery in the chorus.[104] Later reunions highlighted his vocal prominence further; on Happiness Begins (2019), their fifth studio album under Republic Records, Jonas provided lead and shared vocals across all 14 tracks, including the lead single "Sucker," which topped the Billboard Hot 100 and earned a Grammy nomination for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance.[105][106] The album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, marking their first release in a decade. Similarly, on The Album (2023), Jonas delivered lead vocals on standout tracks like "Waffle House" and "Little Bird," contributing to the project's nostalgic yet mature pop-rock vibe, which also topped the Billboard 200.[107] As the lead singer of DNCE, a funk-pop band he co-founded in 2015, Jonas co-led vocals on their self-titled debut album (2016), released via Republic Records. The project featured his prominent contributions to all tracks, blending danceable grooves with playful lyrics; the lead single "Cake by the Ocean," where Jonas handled primary vocals, peaked at No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100 and achieved multi-platinum certification.[108][109] In 2025, Jonas continued his vocal role with the Jonas Brothers on the single "Love Me to Heaven," released March 21 as the lead track from their seventh studio album Greetings from Your Hometown. The emotive pop ballad highlights his shared vocals with his brothers, emphasizing themes of longing and connection.[110]

Filmography

Feature films

Joe Jonas debuted in feature films with the Disney Channel Original Movie Camp Rock (2008), portraying Shane Gray, a famous pop star who serves as a counselor at a summer music camp and develops a romance with the protagonist.[111] He reprised the role of Shane Gray in the sequel Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam (2010), where his character leads efforts to save the camp from closure amid a rival performing arts facility's competition.[55] Jonas also contributed vocals to the soundtracks for both films alongside his brothers.[112] In Zoolander 2 (2016), Jonas made a brief cameo appearance as himself, appearing as an attendee at the "Old and Lame" fashion show sequence.[113] Jonas provided the voice of The Kraken, a monstrous sea creature entertaining cruise passengers, in the animated film Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation (2018).[114] He portrayed U.S. Navy fighter pilot Marty Goode, a squadron member and friend to the protagonists, in the biographical war drama Devotion (2022).[115] Jonas starred in the animated musical A Very Jonas Christmas Movie (2025), playing a romantic lead opposite Chloe Bennet's character Lucy during the Jonas Brothers' chaotic journey home for the holidays.[116][117]

Television roles

Joe Jonas first gained significant television exposure through his lead role as the charismatic frontman Joe Lucas in the Disney Channel comedy series JONAS, which aired from May 2009 to October 2010 and consisted of 34 episodes across two seasons.[57] In the show, Jonas portrayed a fictionalized version of himself as part of a famous band trying to balance celebrity life with normal teenage experiences alongside his real-life brothers.[118] Jonas made a guest appearance on the TV Land sitcom Hot in Cleveland in 2010, playing Will Moretti, the adult son of Valerie Bertinelli's character Melanie, in the single episode "It's Not That Complicated."[119] The role showcased his comedic timing in a brief but memorable spot opposite the show's ensemble cast, including Betty White.[61] On the singing competition series The Voice, Jonas served as a key advisor for Adam Levine's team during the battle rounds of season 13 in 2017, providing guidance to contestants on performance and vocal techniques.[64] He returned in 2020 as an advisor for his brother Nick Jonas's team during season 18, collaborating with Kevin Jonas to mentor emerging artists through the competition's knockout and battle stages.[120] Jonas has also appeared on Saturday Night Live as part of the Jonas Brothers, contributing to their musical guest spots on the sketch comedy show in 2009 and 2019.[121]

Music videos and commercials

Joe Jonas has featured prominently in music videos associated with his band projects and solo work. In the Jonas Brothers' 2008 music video for "Burnin' Up," directed by Ray Kay, Jonas performs alongside his brothers Kevin and Nick, with the clip showcasing high-energy choreography and cameo appearances by Selena Gomez and Demi Lovato, contributing to the song's peak at number five on the Billboard Hot 100.[122][123] As the lead singer of DNCE, Jonas starred in the band's 2015 debut video for "Cake by the Ocean," co-directed by Gigi Hadid and Black Coffee, which depicts a playful food fight among the group members on a beach set, helping propel the track to number nine on the Billboard Hot 100 and earning over one billion YouTube views.[124][125] In 2024, Jonas released the music video for his solo single "Work It Out," directed by Will Freeark, featuring introspective visuals aligned with the song's themes of personal resilience from his album Music for People Who Believe in Love.[126] Beyond music videos, Jonas has appeared in promotional commercials tied to his Jonas Brothers career. In 2025, the Jonas Brothers, including Joe, collaborated with NJ Transit on a series of promotional videos and announcements to hype their "Greetings from Your Hometown" tour stops in Newark and at MetLife Stadium, renaming a rail line the "Jonas Brothers Hometown Express" and offering fan sweepstakes for concert tickets.[127][128]

Awards and nominations

Music awards

Joe Jonas has earned recognition for his musical contributions through various group efforts with the Jonas Brothers and DNCE. In 2008, the Jonas Brothers won the Teen Choice Award for Choice Music: Breakout Group.[129] In 2016, DNCE received the Teen Choice Award for Choice Party Song for "Cake by the Ocean," highlighting the track's popularity that year.[130] The Jonas Brothers' 2019 comeback was celebrated at the MTV Video Music Awards, where they won Best Pop Video for "Sucker."[131] Additionally, in 2020, the Jonas Brothers were awarded Best Duo/Group of the Year at the iHeartRadio Music Awards, reflecting their successful reunion and fan support.[132]

Acting and other honors

Joe Jonas received recognition for his acting work primarily through nominations and wins in youth-oriented awards during the late 2000s and early 2010s. For his role as himself in the Disney Channel series JONAS (2009), he was nominated for the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Award for Favorite TV Actor in 2010, alongside his brother Nick Jonas. He earned another nomination in the same category in 2011 for the follow-up series JONAS L.A.. Additionally, Jonas won the Teen Choice Award for Choice TV Actor: Comedy in 2009 for JONAS and again in 2010 for JONAS L.A., highlighting his contributions to teen television programming.[133][134] Beyond acting accolades, Jonas has been honored for his philanthropic efforts, particularly through the Jonas Brothers' Change for the Children Foundation, which he co-founded in 2007 to support causes like childhood cancer, diabetes, and environmental issues. The foundation has raised over $1 million for various charities, including St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and the World Wildlife Fund, earning the group the 2012 Variety Power of Youth Philanthropy Award for their commitment to youth-oriented causes. In 2020, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Jonas participated in the Stream Aid to Twitch fundraiser, which raised funds for Feeding America and Direct Relief to combat food insecurity and medical needs; he also personally donated 100 meals to frontline workers at East Los Angeles Doctors Hospital in collaboration with his then-wife Sophie Turner. The broader Jonas family, including Joe, contributed $500,000 to Mount Sinai's pediatric research on COVID-19 complications, supporting studies into multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children.[92][93][94] In 2025, Jonas continued his involvement in cancer-related philanthropy as a Stand Up to Cancer ambassador, performing "I Can't Lose" from the Jonas Brothers' album Greetings From Your Hometown during Game 2 of the World Series on October 25, in partnership with Mastercard to raise awareness and funds for cancer research; the performance also honored his father, Kevin Jonas Sr., a cancer survivor.[49]

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