The Jonas Brothers Bring Hometown Magic to Indianapolis

By Gracie Johnson

Sunday, November 2nd, 2025 @ Gainbridge Fieldhouse

Photos by: Tommy Combs | Indy Sights of Sound

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The Jonas Brothers brought their “Greetings From Your Hometown” tour to Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis on November 2, 2025. This tour celebrates the band’s 20-year history, bridging the gap between longtime fans who grew up with their music and newer audiences discovering them for the first time. The energy inside the Fieldhouse was electric from the moment doors opened. Waves of color and synchronized light sequences filled the venue as fans rushed to their seats, buzzing with anticipation to see the trio take the stage.


As the lights dimmed and the instrumental of “Greetings From Your Hometown” began to echo through the arena, the crowd erupted in cheers. Flashing lights revealed Nick, Joe, and Kevin Jonas standing center stage, kicking off the night with a string of fan favorites including “S.O.S.”, “Sucker”, “Only Human”, and “What a Man Gotta Do.” Each song brought a wave of nostalgia and excitement, with fans singing along to every word.

The brothers also took time to spotlight their individual musical journeys. Nick performed his solo hit “Jealous,” while Joe brought the energy with DNCE’s “Cake by the Ocean.” These moments gave fans a glimpse into their creative growth beyond the band and added variety to the setlist. Later in the show, the brothers honored fan requests with an acoustic section that featured heartfelt renditions of “Montana Sky / Take a Breath” and “Fly With Me.” These stripped-down performances created an intimate atmosphere, allowing the audience to connect with the music on a deeper level.


One of the most playful moments came during “No Time to Talk,” when Joe Jonas turned his camera toward the crowd and filmed fans dancing during the song’s break. The spontaneous interaction added a layer of fun and made the audience feel like part of the show.

The music wasn’t the only show-stopping element of the night. The set design was detailed and symbolic, featuring a replica of the George Washington Bridge to represent the brothers’ New Jersey roots. The visuals helped tell the story of their journey from hometown beginnings to global fame. At one point, Kevin Jonas looked out at the crowd and said he wanted Indianapolis to be his “hometown tonight,” a statement that drew loud cheers and added a personal, emotional touch to the evening.


The Jonas Brothers didn’t just perform in Indianapolis, they made it feel like home. With a mix of high-energy hits, emotional acoustic moments, and genuine fan connection, the concert was more than a celebration of their career. It was a reminder of how music can bring people together across generations and geography. For one unforgettable night, the Fieldhouse became a place where memories were made, voices were raised, and the spirit of hometown pride was shared by all.

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