Kevin Jonas closed out the Jonas Brothers’ South American tour leg this week with a heartfelt Instagram post. Three countries got thanked. The message felt real.
“Thank you Argentina, Chile and Brazil for making us feel right at home,” Kevin wrote. “The love and energy you brought every night made this run so special.”
Coming off multiple-night stops across three countries, that kind of send-off lands differently than a generic tour sign-off. Kevin’s posts tend to be warm without being showy. This one fits that pattern perfectly.
South American crowds don’t always get the credit they deserve in mainstream music coverage. The energy across Argentina, Chile, and Brazil is something touring artists consistently rave about. Fans in that region show up early and stay loud all night. For a touring band, that kind of crowd can push a performance somewhere new.
The Jonas Brothers didn’t just pass through. They played multiple shows in each country. That meant real time with those crowds and enough repeated exposure to actually feel the connection build night after night.
Kevin, Nick, and Joe Jonas came back from a six-year break in 2019. Their reunion was one of the most-talked-about comebacks of that year. The album “Happiness Begins” hit number one in the US. The reunion tour sold out arenas. It’s been a strong run since, with the brothers continuing to tour and record together.
This South American leg adds another meaningful stop to a serious global push. The brothers have been deliberate about reaching audiences outside North America. Latin American markets have responded well. This run confirms it.
For people in those cities, getting multiple nights is a big deal. Touring schedules don’t always allow for it. Tickets are expensive. Not everyone can make the first night. Multiple shows in one city send a clear message. The audience matters.
Kevin’s use of “right at home” carries real weight. Latin American fanbases are known for that warmth. It shows up not just in ticket sales but in the room itself. Front rows that know every word. Crowds that carry the energy as much as the band does. That’s exactly what Kevin is describing.
His Instagram post pulled over 63,000 likes. For a tour wrap-up, that number is meaningful. A lot of people were tracking this run from home, not just the fans who scored tickets.
No next dates have been officially announced. Ending a South American leg on words like “right at home” and “so special” means something real. That’s the kind of note you build future tours around. These crowds left an impression.
Argentina, Chile, and Brazil delivered. The Jonas Brothers noticed. And based on Kevin’s post, the feeling went completely both ways.