Joe Jonas has revealed the profound emotional impact and lasting significance of the Jonas Brothers’ 20th anniversary tour, describing it as both deeply fulfilling and personally demanding. The milestone tour concluded in December at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center, where Jonas admitted that the final moments on stage were particularly overwhelming.
As the band took their final bow after months of touring, Jonas was visibly moved, reflecting on a career that has spanned twenty years. He emphasized how special the tour was for the group, highlighting the importance of celebrating their legacy with fans throughout North America.
Notably, Jonas spoke openly about the difficulty of being separated from his daughters, Willa and Delphine, whom he shares with Sophie Turner. He acknowledged the challenges of extended time away from home due to the demanding tour schedule. “It’s hard for me,” he said, expressing the mixed emotions involved in balancing his passion for performing with the responsibilities of fatherhood.
Since the tour’s conclusion, the 36-year-old singer has shifted into what he calls “dad mode,” stepping back from the public eye to devote more time to his family. Meanwhile, as the Jonas Brothers gear up for upcoming international performances, Jonas reports feeling refreshed and energized for the next chapter on stage.
