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Yahoo
26-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Kevin Jonas Breaks Silence On 'Jarring' Post-Tour Depression
Kevin Jonas is opening up about a difficult period in his life that required him to see a therapist. During a candid conversation, the musician revealed that he experienced emotional burnout following the Jonas Brothers' last world tour and struggled to adjust afterward. He also revealed how touring affected his mental health and stressed the importance of therapy. While fans may see only the glitz and excitement of live performances, Kevin says life after a tour can be emotionally draining. Reflecting on the Jonas Brothers' most recent world tour, which concluded in Krakow, Poland, in October 2024, he admitted the transition back to everyday life hit him hard. During a chat with PEOPLE Magazine, Kevin said, "All the depression, blues, it's real, especially after a tour." He continued, "After our last tour, we did over 100 and something shows — it was too many — and we ended in Europe. I got on my plane to come home after I believe 130 shows, and I got on my flight — which was delayed terribly, which is never fun." Kevin's journey home turned into an exhausting ordeal. "I took the first flight out from Poland to go through Munich to get home and [was] delayed for like seven hours, and then they had make a random stop in Nova Scotia.," he explained, before adding, "So it literally took me like an extra 18 hours to get home, and I was already fatigued and burnt out by the time I got home." The singer's wife, Danielle, noticed something was off about him and spoke to him about it. He shared, "My wife was like 'Something's wrong with you, are you okay?' I actually had to go start talking to a therapist about it, how to process the highs and the lows. It's so jarring." The emotional intensity of performance isn't limited to tour life. Kevin also spoke about his brother Nick Jonas's current role in the Broadway musical "The Last Five Years," a production that explores the unraveling of a romantic relationship through music. "[Nick's] really has to live in this and I think he takes it home with him too, which is really hard if you know the show. It's emotional," Kevin said. He added, "Well, [Nick] leaves this theater — I think every single night — in a way, like, depressed and coming off of this emotional roller coaster. So, it's a lot to bear, and it's hard to take that with you." Although Kevin's performances with his brothers are generally upbeat, they still carry some emotional weight. He explained, "What I do every night with my brothers, it's joy, it's fun. The whole time. There's nothing emotional. There are emotional moments, we have songs that are hard to sing and whatever, but it's mostly fun. So even that I come off of that and it's tough." Despite the emotional challenges, Kevin Jonas is excited about the road ahead. This August, the Jonas Brothers will launch their "JONAS20" tour, celebrating their 20th anniversary as a band. The kickoff show will take place at MetLife Stadium in their home state of New Jersey once Nick finishes his Broadway run. Kevin said, "It's gonna be really special. You know, it's 20 years of the band, but really it's just about us going back on the road to celebrate." The "JONAS20" tour is coming a few months after fans of the band were left concerned following an emotional post from them in February, reflecting on their 20-year musical journey. The heartfelt message had many bracing for bad news, with some even fearing it was a breakup announcement. "To our incredible fans, as a family, we have been reflecting a lot lately," the letter began. "The brothers recalled humble beginnings, referencing their first album, It's About Time, and their days performing at small venues." "We were chasing our dream to play music and connect with others in a deep way that only music can provide," they continued. "We were teenagers then… actually, Nick [Jonas] wasn't even old enough to get into a PG-13 movie." Despite the sentimental tone of the letter, Kevin, Nick, and Joe Jonas were quick to assure fans that the band isn't going anywhere. "You've given us a thousand lifetimes of incredible memories," they wrote. "We wake up each day filled with gratitude that you've been on this 20-year journey with us." Fans flooded the comment section with reactions, with many of them relieved, while others poked fun at how dramatic the post first appeared. "STOP I THOUGHT THIS WAS GOING TO BE ANOTHER BREAKUP," one comment read. Thankfully, the trio ended the letter with hope and excitement, noting, "We are celebrating this wild 20-year journey by doing what we love, and we can't wait to share it with you… The best is yet to come."


Hindustan Times
26-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Kevin Jonas reveals he started seeing therapist after Jonas Brothers' latest tour: ‘All the depression, it's real'
Popstar Kevin Jonas has revealed that the latest tour with his brothers Joe Jonas and Nick Jonas for Jonas Brothers has taken quite a toll on his mental health. The popstar admitted that he started seeking professional help to deal with highs and lows after the adrenaline rush and hectic schedule of their last tour. (Also read: 'Priyanka Chopra has so much compassion and empathy': Nick Jonas on what makes her 'absolutely incredible' mom to Malti) In an interview with People magazine, the 37-year-old popstar said, "All the depression, blues, it's real, especially after a tour. After our last tour, we did over 100 and something shows — it was too many — and we ended in Europe. I got on my plane to come home after I believe 130 shows, and I got on my flight — which was delayed terribly, which is never fun.' The Jonas Brothers recently went on their seventh world tour, titled The Tour, to promote their sixth studio album, The Album. The tour concluded last year in October and their last show was in Krakow, Poland. 'I took the first flight out from Poland to go through Munich to get home and (was) delayed for like seven hours, and then they had make a random stop in Nova Scotia. So it literally took me like an extra 18 hours to get home, and I was already fatigued and burnt out by the time I got home. My wife was like 'Something's wrong with you, are you okay?' I actually had to go start talking to a therapist about it, how to process the highs and the lows. It's so jarring,' Kevin said. The Jonas Brothers will hit the road again for the JONAS20 tour in August, once Nick Jonas wraps his Broadway run of the musical The Last Five Years. The popstar brothers will be kicking it off in their home state of New Jersey at MetLife Stadium.


Pink Villa
26-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
Kevin Jonas Reveals He's Seeing Therapist Due to His Mental Health Struggles
Kevin Jonas opened up about his mental health struggles amid his career struggles. The musician talked about the post-show "blues" while in conversation with People Magazine, revealing that the constant adrenaline rush and being in action for over 100 shows in a tour can be brutal at times. The Jonas Brothers band member went on to admit that he is seeing a therapist to cope with the brain fatigue. While sitting down for an interview with the media portal, Jonas revealed that he was burnt out and suffered fatigue on the flight home after performing at nearly 130 concerts in Europe. Explaining further, the singer shared, "All the depression, blues—it's real, especially after a tour." He added, "After our last tour, we did over 100 and something shows — it was too many — and we ended in Europe. I got on my plane to come home after I believe 130 shows, and I got on my flight — which was delayed terribly, which is never fun." Kevin Jonas felt burnt out on his way back home Addressing his issues further, Jonas spoke about how his wife was concerned about him after he returned from his Europe tour. The musician shared, "I took the first flight out from Poland to go through Munich to get home and [was] delayed for like seven hours, and then they had to make a random stop in Nova Scotia. So it literally took me like an extra 18 hours to get home, and I was already fatigued and burnt out by the time I got home." The artist continued, "My wife was like, 'Something's wrong with you, are you okay?' I actually had to go start talking to a therapist about it, about how to process the highs and the lows. It's so jarring." In the midst of the ongoing mental struggles, Kevin Jonas, along with his two brothers, completed the seventh world tour last fall and promoted their sixth studio album, The Album. Kevin Jonas' plans to step into the Broadway Musical In his talks further, Jonas also opened up about his brother Nick Jonas' Broadway debut while revealing that he would never step into one. He shared that, more than him, it is his younger brother who has to carry the emotions and the fatigue back home too, so as to be in character for a longer period of time. Kevin explained, "[Nick] really has to live in this and I think he takes it home with him too, which is really hard if you know the show. It's emotional." He added, "Well, [Nick] leaves this theater — I think every single night — in a way, like, depressed and coming off of this emotional roller coaster. So, it's a lot to bear, and it's hard to take that with you." He said that he can only imagine what would go into preparing for a Broadway role. The Jonas Brothers will perform on the tour again for JONAS 20, once Nick is done with his Broadway shows.


Boston Globe
24-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Boston Globe
The Jonas Brothers are coming to Fenway Park this summer
Get Starting Point A guide through the most important stories of the morning, delivered Monday through Friday. Enter Email Sign Up The three stepped away from performing as the Jonas Brothers in October of 2013, with all three pursuing solo work. Nick released several albums, and is currently starring in 'The Last Five Years' on Broadway, while Joe created the pop-rock group Advertisement The brothers announced their reunion in February of 2019 and released the hit song 'Sucker' in March of that year, which debuted at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and sold 88,000 copies in the week after its release. The brothers announced the 'JONAS20″ tour last Friday, alongside the release of their newest song, 'Love Me To Heaven.' 'We feel incredibly grateful for 20 years,' Joe Jonas said in an appearance to discuss the tour on ' Advertisement Tickets go on sale Friday, March 28 at 10 a.m. on Haley Clough can be reached at


CBS News
23-03-2025
- Entertainment
- CBS News
Jonas Brothers bringing 20th-anniversary tour to Pittsburgh
Grammy-nominated trio, the Jonas Brothers, one of the top boy bands of the mid-to-late 2000s, has announced a 20th-anniversary tour with a stop in Pittsburgh. Later this year, the three brothers will embark on the "JONAS20: LIVING THE DREAM" tour, which Live Nation describes as a "powerful, full-circle celebration of their 20-year journey from performing in malls to headlining the biggest stadiums in the world." They will take the stage inside PPG Paints Arena at the tail-end of the tour on Nov. 12, 2025. The All-American Rejects will join the tour as a primary supporting act. "We're beyond excited to hit the road and celebrate 20 years of music," said the Jonas Brothers. "Our fans have been with us through every chapter, and this tour is our way of honoring them, the memories we've made, and the ones we'll create together. We can't wait to make this our biggest, most unforgettable tour yet." "Each night will take fans on a full, career-spanning journey — with dedicated sets from every chapter of Jonas including Nick Jonas & the Administration, Nick Jonas' solo career, Joe Jonas' solo work, and DNCE — all leading up to an unforgettable headlining performance from the Jonas Brothers," per a Live Nation press release. Popular DJ and EDM artist Marshmello will also join the tour for 10 stadium shows, which include stops at iconic venues such as Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, Rogers Centre in Toronto, and Chicago's Wrigley Field. Tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday, March 28 at 10 a.m. More information can be found here .