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Jonas Brothers leave handprints at TCL Theatre for 20th anniversary
The band celebrated 20 years in the industry

Jonas Brothers leave handprints at TCL Theatre for 20th anniversary

Dec 04, 2025
04:08 pm

What's the story

Hollywood's TCL Chinese Theatre was graced by the presence of the popular pop band, the Jonas Brothers, on Wednesday (US time). The trio, Joe Jonas, Nick Jonas, and Kevin Jonas, left their handprints and footprints in cement at a ceremony celebrating their 20th anniversary in music, marking a significant milestone for the brothers.

Ceremony reflections

'Totally surreal' experience for Joe

During the ceremony, Joe described the experience as "totally surreal," as per ABC News. He reminisced about their first trip to Los Angeles and how TCL Theatre was one of their earliest stops. "Walking around to see the stars, to see these handprints, and thinking like, one day maybe, but never this...It's an honor." "We were just normal kids growing up in New Jersey. You know, we never imagined our hands and feet would one day be a part of Hollywood history."

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Family support

Nick thanked Priyanka Chopra Jonas at the event

Nick took a moment to express his gratitude toward his wife, actor Priyanka Chopra Jonas. He said, "Thank you for bringing me so much light, joy, and perspective into my life." The ceremony also happened to be their wedding anniversary. Nick added, "You inspire me...and I'm endlessly grateful to walk through this life with you. And happy anniversary."

Family gratitude

Kevin also thanked his wife and daughters

Kevin also used this opportunity to thank his wife, Danielle Jonas. He said she has been "my constant, my best friend, the person who has been with me through every chapter on this wild ride." He mentioned their daughters Alena and Valentina, saying he can't wait to bring them to LA to show them this honor.

Career highlights

Jonas Brothers's journey in Hollywood

The Jonas Brothers were inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2023, adding another feather to their cap. The band was formed in 2005 and shot to fame with albums like It's About Time and A Little Bit Longer. Their foray into television with Disney Channel's Jonas and Camp Rock movies solidified their status as pop culture icons. After a brief hiatus, they reunited in 2019 and released new music including Happiness Begins and The Album.