Joe Jonas is getting candid about the emotional toll of life on the road as he prepares to hit the stage once again with his brothers, Nick Jonas and Kevin Jonas.
The trio is gearing up for their upcoming South America tour, marking a major milestone—20 years of the Jonas Brothers. While the celebrations bring excitement, they also come with personal sacrifices.
A Milestone Worth Celebrating
Reflecting on their journey, Joe described the anniversary tour as a deeply meaningful experience. The band has extended their performances due to overwhelming fan response, something he says they never expected.
According to Joe, the support from fans across different regions has been both humbling and emotional, making the long tour feel worthwhile.
The Emotional Cost of Touring
Despite the success, the singer admitted that being on tour takes him away from what matters most—his family. Joe opened up about the difficulty of spending long stretches away from his children, something that weighs heavily on him.

He explained that touring schedules leave little room for breaks, making it nearly impossible to travel back and forth to spend time with loved ones. This constant distance creates a mix of gratitude and emotional strain.
Balancing Passion and Personal Life
Joe emphasized that while he loves performing and connecting with fans, the experience isn’t without its challenges. For him, music is not just a career but a way to bring joy and offer an escape to listeners.
At the same time, he acknowledged the internal conflict of pursuing his passion while missing important family moments, including time connected to his life after his separation from Sophie Turner.
Finding Meaning in the Music
Even with the emotional ups and downs, Joe remains grateful for the opportunity to perform and impact people’s lives. He believes music has the power to uplift others, especially during difficult times.
As the Jonas Brothers celebrate two decades in the industry, the upcoming tour stands as both a professional triumph and a personal journey—one filled with appreciation, sacrifice, and reflection.
