Oasis is back on tour together. Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham are reissuing an album. It’s the summer of estranged musical duos working it out on the remix, and it’s not over yet. On Sunday, the Jonas Brothers kicked off their 20th anniversary tour at New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium, where they brought out a special guest onstage: their former Camp Rock co-star Demi Lovato.
If you identify as a former Disney Channel girl, this is basically the equivalent of your divorced parents getting back together. If you don’t, this is all you need to know: Joe Jonas and Lovato played love interests in the 2008 Disney Channel Original Movie Camp Rock, then went on to date in real life for a few months in the spring of 2010. By the time the sequel came out in September 2010, the pair had already broken up and were stuck singing love songs at each other while not-so-subtly avoiding eye contact on the press tour.
Now, a decade and a half later, nature is finally healing. During Sunday’s show, the JoBros reflected on their time starring in Camp Rock. As clips from the movie played behind them, Joe performed “Gotta Find You” before bringing Lovato out onstage to sing “This Is Me.” Obviously, the crowd went absolutely wild. The exes then duetted on “Wouldn’t Change a Thing” from Camp Rock 2, looking way happier to be there then they did when they had to sing it fresh off their breakup.
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Joe Jonas and Demi Lovato singing a Camp Rock medley tonight! pic.twitter.com/5Zjo5pTIsL
— Jonas Brothers Updates (@JonasBrosBros) August 11, 2025
Demi Lovato and Joe Jonas perform ‘Wouldn’t Change A Thing’ at the Jonas Brothers’ Greetings From Your Hometown tour. pic.twitter.com/WkL1f10V25
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Naturally, Joe and Demi celebrated the camp reunion with some really good TikToks as well. In one, they gave a little preview of their “Wouldn’t Change a Thing” performance. In another, they lip-synced to Debby Ryan’s viral red-carpet speech about wanting to make history at the Disney Channel. And as the great prophet Debby Ryan foretold, history was indeed made.
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