Demi Lovato and Joe Jonas reunited onstage to sing two songs from “Camp Rock,” 17 years after the release of the Disney Channel original movie.
Lovato joined the Jonas Brothers on the opening night of their “JONAS20: Greetings From Your Hometown” tour at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on Aug. 10 to sing “This Is Me” and “Wouldn’t Change a Thing.”
“Thanks for having me @jonasbrothers,” Lovato captioned an Instagram video of her and Joe Jonas singing together, adding the heart hands emoji.
After performing “This Is Me,” Joe Jonas told the crowd the pair hadn’t performed the song together in “almost 10 years,” while Lovato said it “might have been longer,” according to People.
Lovato, 32, also reposted videos that her husband, Jordan Lutes, filmed from the concert, including the “Cool for the Summer” singer walking onstage, surprising fans and sending them into excited cheers.
She also reposted a pic of her and Lutes kissing in an elevator. Lovato and Lutes said “I do” at a ceremony in California earlier this year, according to Vogue.
Lovato, who was rumored to have dated Joe Jonas in 2010, according to People, joined the DNCE singer to lip sync to “Wouldn’t Change a Thing” in an Instagram reel posted Aug 10.
She also stood by his side as they lip synced to an audio clip of their fellow Disney Channel star Debby Ryan talking about meeting with the president of Disney Channel to “make history.”
“For the history books @joejonas,” Lovato wrote in the caption of the post.
And Lovato wasn’t the only special guest to join Joe, Nick and Kevin Jonas onstage at MetLife Stadium.
Jesse McCartney made a surprise appearance to sing his hit song “Beautiful Soul” with the brothers, fan footage from the concert shows. Rock band Switchfoot also came onstage to sing a cover of their song “Meant to Live.”
Kevin, Joe and Nick Jonas’ little brother, Frankie Jonas, plus their parents, Kevin Jonas Sr. and Denise Jonas, also joined in to sing the last song of the night, “When You Look Me in the Eyes,” according to video footage fans posted on social media.
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