The Jonas Brothers made a highly anticipated return to the stage at the Yaamava Resort and Casino in Highland, California, where they delighted fans with a performance that quickly became the talk of social media. A fan account, Jonas Brothers Daily News, shared a photograph capturing Nick, Joe, and Kevin Jonas standing closely together beneath vibrant red stage lights, each holding a guitar, with the band's drum kit visible in the background. The accompanying post read, “Jonas Brothers are onstage now at Yaamava with Love Me To Heaven!”
Jonas Brothers Perform ‘Love Me To Heaven’ at Yaamava
According to Billboard, the Jonas Brothers released “Love Me To Heaven” on March 21, 2025, marking a significant new music milestone during the band's 20th anniversary year. The track arrived ahead of their larger anniversary celebrations and became part of the rollout for their album ‘Greetings from Your Hometown’. Billboard described the song as an upbeat pop release in which the brothers lean into romantic euphoria, showcasing their signature harmonies and energetic style.
At the Yaamava show, the performance positioned the single near the beginning of the setlist. Setlist.fm confirmed that “Greetings From Your Hometown” served as the intro played from tape, followed immediately by “Love Me to Heaven.” The setlist also included an interlude where Nick, Joe, and Kevin Jonas delivered short speeches about their respective hometowns before continuing with a string of hits such as “Mirror to the Sky,” “S.O.S.,” “Sucker,” “Vacation Eyes,” “Celebrate!” and “Shelf.”
Jonas Brothers Tour Continues After Anniversary Run
The Yaamava concert comes as the group continues its ‘Greetings From Your Hometown’ era. People magazine reported that Joe Jonas recently reflected on the band's 20th anniversary tour, stating, “That was a really special tour for us. Celebrating 20 years of the Brothers and our journey, I don’t take it for granted.” The outlet also noted that Joe, Nick, and Kevin were preparing to return to the road after a period away from touring, signaling further performances ahead.
The fan photograph captures a warm and intimate stage moment, with the three brothers tightly gathered during the performance. For longtime listeners, the scene effectively tied the band’s current single to its broader anniversary celebration, keeping “Love Me To Heaven” at the heart of the evening. The show underscored the enduring appeal of the Jonas Brothers, who continue to evolve while honoring their musical legacy.



