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GMA Network
2 hours ago
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- GMA Network
Demi Lovato, Joe Jonas reunite, perform 'Camp Rock' songs together
It was a nostalgic 'Camp Rock' reunion for Demi Lovato, Joe Jonas, and the rest of the Jonas Brothers! The exes got together for the Jonas Brothers' JONAS20 tour at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on Monday. During the show, Kevin, Joe, and Nick reflected on their time on 'Camp Rock' and Joe started singing 'Gotta Find You.' He then brought Demi to the stage for a surprise performance. Demi and Joe sang their hit duets from the franchise, 'This is Me' and 'Wouldn't Change a Thing.' Demi's video of their live performance of 'Wouldn't Change a Thing' on Instagram has 52.3 million views as of writing, with fans commenting about how the world is healing. 'Camp Rock' premiered in 2008, and followed a group of teens at a summer music camp. It was Demi's breakout role. Demi is best known for the songs 'Heart Attack' and 'Cool for the Summer.' Meanwhile, the Jonas Brothers are known for 'Sucker' and 'Burnin' Up.' —Nika Roque/JCB, GMA Integrated News
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6 hours ago
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Demi Lovato Joined Joe Jonas for a Surprise Camp Rock Reunion at the JoBros Concert
As Miley Cyrus teases something special for the upcoming 20th anniversary of Hannah Montana, Camp Rock co-stars Demi Lovato and Joe Jonas decided, 'f-ck, we'll do it live,' and reunited on stage at MetLife stadium, to the delight of young millennial/zillennial Disney kids everywhere. On Sunday, August 10, the JoBros kicked off their JONAS20 tour in New Jersey, with Nick telling the audience that after Joe landed a lead role in the Disney Channel Original Movie, their dad finagled a way for Kevin and Nick to get parts as well. "Joe got the job, and then somehow our dad figured it out to get me and Kevin to be involved in the movie too," he said, adding, "I think it's time that we all walk down this memory lane to celebrate a little movie called Camp Rock," per People. Joe then performed the song "Gotta Find You," after which he was joined by Lovato to sing "This Is Me" and "Wouldn't Change a Thing" together. Real DisNerds may remember that Demi and Joe also had a short-lived IRL relationship, but this night was more about their characters, Mitchie and Shane. Backstage, the pair recorded a video lip-syncing the audio of Debby Ryan telling the president of Disney that she wanted to make history (you know what? Debby Ryan is an icon!), and another lip-syncing their own Camp Rock song, and generally provided plenty of nostalgia content for the people who got home from Freakier Friday but weren't ready to leave the 2000s behind. It's okay. You don't have to. In non-nostalgia news, Demi Lovato is gearing up to release more new music this summer with a dance-pop album on the way; she already has a single out, and sources say her upcoming songs will go further in the pop direction. 'Over the past few years, Demi has found love, joy, and newfound confidence, making the choice to approach life with much more lightness and fun,' an insider reportedly told Rolling Stone, per Billboard. 'She took this sentiment into the studio, which can be felt in every track on this celebratory dance-pop album.' So…Camp Pop? Originally Appeared on Glamour Solve the daily Crossword


Mint
8 hours ago
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- Mint
Joe Jonas reunites with ex-Demi Lovato during Jonas Brothers hometown concert
Los Angeles [US], August 11 (ANI): Jonas Brothers surprised their fans by bringing Demi Lovato as a special guest to their recent show, also reuniting her with ex-boyfriend Joe Jonas. The concert was the first of the band's 20th anniversary tour, 'JONAS20: Greetings from Your Hometown,' reported People. Several visuals of the concert, which took place at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, have surfaced online. Fans were taken aback the moment Demi stepped onto the stage and even performed 'Gotta Find You' from her and Joe's 2008 Disney film, 'Camp Rock.' "Joe got the job, and then somehow our dad figured it out to get me and Kevin to be involved in the movie too. I think it's time that we all walk down this memory lane to celebrate a little movie called Camp Rock," Nick Jonas said on the stage, as per People. The duo appeared together in the Disney hit film alongside Joe's brothers, Nick and Kevin Jonas. Joe was seen as pop star Shane Gray, while Demi Lovato played his onscreen love interest, Mitchie Torres. The former co-stars also had a brief relationship in real life around 2010, the outlet added. The trio took a nostalgic trip down memory lane with Joe, who belted out the song, before introducing Demi to the audience. Besides 'Gotta Find You,' the pair also sang other hits from the film, 'This Is Me' and 'Wouldn't Change A Thing,' as per the outlet. The Jonas Brothers took to their official Instagram handle and shared a video from the concert. "Greetings from our hometown. We love you," they wrote and thanked their fans. Joe Jonas reunited with Demi Lovato in a separate video, showing the two singing 'Wouldn't Change a Thing' inside the locker room. Fans were left overwhelmed with the unexpected reunion, as many showered the comment section with love. Demi was also among the ones to share snippets from the concert on her Instagram stories. The band's tour comes in support of their upcoming seventh studio album, 'Greetings from Your Hometown.' (ANI)


News18
8 hours ago
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Joe Jonas reunites with ex-Demi Lovato during Jonas Brothers hometown concert
Los Angeles [US], August 11 (ANI): Jonas Brothers surprised their fans by bringing Demi Lovato as a special guest to their recent show, also reuniting her with ex-boyfriend Joe Jonas. The concert was the first of the band's 20th anniversary tour, 'JONAS20: Greetings from Your Hometown,' reported People. Several visuals of the concert, which took place at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, have surfaced online. Fans were taken aback the moment Demi stepped onto the stage and even performed 'Gotta Find You' from her and Joe's 2008 Disney film, 'Camp Rock.''Joe got the job, and then somehow our dad figured it out to get me and Kevin to be involved in the movie too. I think it's time that we all walk down this memory lane to celebrate a little movie called Camp Rock," Nick Jonas said on the stage, as per duo appeared together in the Disney hit film alongside Joe's brothers, Nick and Kevin Jonas. Joe was seen as pop star Shane Gray, while Demi Lovato played his onscreen love interest, Mitchie Torres. The former co-stars also had a brief relationship in real life around 2010, the outlet trio took a nostalgic trip down memory lane with Joe, who belted out the song, before introducing Demi to the audience. Besides 'Gotta Find You,' the pair also sang other hits from the film, 'This Is Me' and 'Wouldn't Change A Thing,' as per the outlet. The Jonas Brothers took to their official Instagram handle and shared a video from the concert. 'Greetings from our hometown. We love you," they wrote and thanked their fans. Joe Jonas reunited with Demi Lovato in a separate video, showing the two singing 'Wouldn't Change a Thing' inside the locker room. Fans were left overwhelmed with the unexpected reunion, as many showered the comment section with love. Demi was also among the ones to share snippets from the concert on her Instagram stories. The band's tour comes in support of their upcoming seventh studio album, 'Greetings from Your Hometown.' (ANI)
Yahoo
8 hours ago
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Where Is the 'Camp Rock' Cast Now? See Where the Stars of the 2008 Movie Musical Are Today
On Aug. 10, the Jonas Brothers and Demi Lovato reunited for a special performance in New JerseyNEED TO KNOW Camp Rock premiered on June 20, 2008 The Disney Channel movie starred Demi Lovato and the Jonas Brothers Joe Jonas and Lovato performed Camp Rock classics, including "This Is Me," at a Jonas Brothers concert in August 2025The legacy of Camp Rock lives on, nearly two decades later. On Aug. 10, the Jonas Brothers brothers kicked off their 20th anniversary tour in New Jersey, where Demi Lovato joined them onstage for a mini Camp Rock reunion. Together, she and Joe Jonas sang "Gotta Find You," "This Is Me" and "Wouldn't Change a Thing." Joe told the crowd it had been "almost 10 years" since they sang "This Is Me," while Lovato insisted it "might have been longer." The two briefly dated in 2010, two years after playing love interests in Camp Rock. The movie musical, which premiered on June 20, 2008, followed Mitchie Torres (Lovato), a talented yet shy teenager, who gets the chance to attend the prestigious summer music camp, Camp Rock. While trying to fit in and hide her modest background, she befriends other campers and catches the attention of Shane Gray (Jonas), a famous pop star attending the camp to rediscover his passion for music. The cast members' careers have evolved since their time on the Disney Channel. Lovato has released nine studio albums, including REVAMPED, her first remix album with re-recorded rock versions of her songs like 'La La Land' and 'Don't Forget.' Meanwhile, the Jonas Brothers went on hiatus and have since reunited, releasing three albums. Here's everything to know about what the Camp Rock cast has been up to since 2008. Demi Lovato as Mitchie Torres After Camp Rock, Lovato continued her acting career, starring in Princess Protection Program (2009) alongside Selena Gomez, voicing Smurfette in Smurfs: The Lost Village (2017) and taking a lead role in Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga (2020) with Will Ferrell and Rachel McAdams. She's also been the subject of three autobiographical documentaries: Demi Lovato: Stay Strong, Demi Lovato: Simply Complicated and Demi Lovato: Dancing with the Devil. The docs outlined her struggles as a child actor growing up in New Mexico, her rise to pop stardom and her journey to recovery from substance abuse. Currently, Lovato is living out Torres' dreams as a successful artist. She has released several albums — including Confident, Dancing with the Devil ... the Art of Starting Over and HOLY FVCK — and earned two Grammy nominations. Lovato is now married to Canadian musician Jutes. The couple wed in May 2025. Joe Jonas as Shane Gray Disney crafted Shane Gray's character from his real-life teen pop star persona. Joe initially started gaining attention as one of the members of the Jonas Brothers alongside his brothers Nick and Kevin. The New Jersey-based band launched Joe and his brothers into the limelight, securing contracts with Columbia Records and Hollywood Records, creating six studio albums and embarking on 11 tours. In October 2011, Joe released his only solo album, Fastlife, a pop-rock album featuring collaborations with Chris Brown and Lil Wayne. After the band confirmed their split in October 2013, Joe formed a funk-pop group called DNCE and introduced their debut EP, Swaay, featuring the smash hit single 'Cake by the Ocean.' He continued his musical career by serving as a judge on season 7 of The Voice Australia. He mentored Team Adam Levine in 2017 and Team Nick Jonas in 2020 on the U.S. version. Joe and his brothers starred in the documentaries Jonas Brothers: Chasing Happiness (2019) and Happiness Continues: A Jonas Brothers Concert Film (2020), which took fans through their rise from teen stardom, the band's hiatus, the brothers' feuds and reconciliations and their triumphant return to the stage as a band. Joe married Game of Thrones star Sophie Turner in 2019, with the couple later welcoming two daughters. Joe filed for divorce in September 2023. Nick Jonas as Nate Gray Following the release of the Camp Rock movies, the band's youngest member, Nick Jonas, went on tour with his band, Nick Jonas & the Administration, and released their debut album. After the group split, Nick pursued his aspirations of becoming a solo artist. In 2014, he released a self-titled album with chart-topping songs like 'Jealous' and 'Chains.' He also joined Lovato's Neon Lights Tour as the musical and creative director. A few years later, Nick released his third album, Last Year Was Complicated, with songs like 'Close' and 'Bacon' ft. Ty Dolla $ign. While making strides in his solo career, Nick simultaneously ventured into acting. He played a lead role in Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (2017) and Jumanji: The Next Level (2019) alongside Dwayne Johnson, Jack Black and Kevin Hart. He also made cameos on Hawaii Five-O (2013-2015), starred in all three seasons of Kingdom (2014-2017) and was featured in five episodes of Scream Queens (2015). Nick married actress Priyanka Chopra in December 2018. On Jan. 15, 2022, the pair welcomed their daughter, Malti Marie, via surrogate. Kevin Jonas as Jason Gray Kevin Jonas followed a different path after the band's split and took a step away from the music industry. The eldest brother co-founded the social media marketing company The Blu Market and helped develop the restaurant database app Yood!. Additionally, he partnered with We Heart It, a video-sharing app. During the band's hiatus, Kevin shifted his focus toward starting a family with his wife, Danielle. They got married in 2009 and welcomed their two daughters, Alena Rose and Valentina Angelina, in February 2014 and October 2016, respectively. Kevin and Danielle shared insights into their love story in Married to Jonas (2012), a reality documentary series on E! that ran for two seasons. He has also made cameos on The Real Housewives of New Jersey (2014), The Apprentice (2015) and The Voice (2020). Alyson Stoner as Caitlyn Geller Alyson Stoner was a standout character in the Camp Rock movies, but they established themself prior to the Disney Channel film. The Ohio native's acting career skyrocketed after playing Sarah Baker in both Cheaper by the Dozen movies and Max on The Suite Life of Zack & Cody (2005-2007). They have also voiced characters in Lilo and Stitch: The Series and Phineas and Ferb. Their impressive dancing skills and stage presence have been evident since playing Camille in three Step Up movies and breaking it down in Missy Elliot's 'Work It' and 'Gossip Folks' music videos. In March 2018, Stoner publicly came out as queer in a Teen Vogue article, in which they discussed how using they/them pronouns impacted their career. Stoner has since launched a podcast called Dear Hollywood, where they discussed how their life and other child stars' lives were impacted by early fame. Stoner also founded Movement Genius, a digital wellness platform company. The actor is set to release their memoir, Semi-Well-Adjusted Despite Literally Everything, in August 2025. Meaghan Martin as Tess Tyler In Camp Rock, Meaghan Martin played Tess Tyler, the lead antagonist who is 'too cool' and dreams of following in the footsteps of her mother, T.J. Tyler. Martin also starred in Mean Girls 2 (2011) as Jo Mitchell and Bianca Stratford in ABC Family's 10 Things I Hate About You (2009-2010). She also appeared on Melissa and Joey and Jessie. In 2023, the Las Vegas native voiced characters in video games including Ten Dates, Atomic Heart and Xenoblade Chronicles: Future Redeemed. Martin married British actor Oli Higginson in September 2016, per Instagram. Jasmine Richards as Peggy Warburton Jasmine Richards began her acting career playing Margaret Browning-Levesque on Naturally, Sadie (2005-2007) and Skater Girl on Princess (2008). After Camp Rock, she voiced Maya in Redakai: Conquer the Kairu (2011-2012). While Peggy won the Final Jam and was destined to become a record-selling superstar, Richards prioritized starting a family off-screen. Richards married Mike Caci in September 2018, and they welcomed their son, Luke, in September 2021. The Canadian now promotes self-love and motherhood and shares business tips on social media. Anna Maria Perez de Tagle as Ella Pador Disney Channel fans may recognize Anna Maria Perez de Tagle not only from Camp Rock but also Hannah Montana (2006-2011). In the series, she portrayed Ashley Dewitt, a typical diva who hated Miley Stewart (played by Miley Cyrus) but ironically loved Hannah Montana. The actress went on to guest-star on Baby Daddy (2013) and Charmed (2018). In 2011, she starred in the Broadway revival of Godspell. Perez de Tagle married Scott Kline Jr. in 2019, and they welcomed their daughter, Amelia Grace, in 2021. Read the original article on People