The Jonas Brothers are giving fans unprecedented access to their lives and brotherhood with the launch of their brand-new podcast, Hey Jonas!, created in partnership with iHeartPodcasts.
Kevin, Joe, and Nick Jonas officially announced the series this week, promising listeners an inside look at "the chaos, laughs and real-life moments of brotherhood" that have defined their journey from teen pop sensations to global entertainment icons.
An introductory episode is already available, while the first full-length installment premieres May 20. According to the brothers, the podcast will blend candid storytelling, behind-the-scenes tour memories, family conversations, and personal reflections rarely shared publicly throughout their nearly two-decade career.
The show is also expected to feature appearances from close friends, collaborators, and longtime confidantes who have been part of the Jonas Brothers' personal and professional lives over the years.
The launch marks the latest expansion of the Jonas Brothers brand as the trio continues balancing music, touring, film projects, solo ventures, and family life. Fans have increasingly embraced more intimate and conversational celebrity podcasts in recent years, making Hey Jonas! a natural next step for the multiplatinum group.
Since their explosive Disney Channel-era breakthrough in the late 2000s, the Jonas Brothers have evolved into one of pop music's most enduring acts. Following their blockbuster reunion in 2019 with the chart-topping album Happiness Begins and the global hit "Sucker," the brothers have continued releasing new music while maintaining successful individual careers across music, acting, television, and entrepreneurship.
By launching Hey Jonas!, Kevin, Joe, and Nick are now inviting fans into the unfiltered moments behind the spotlight - offering a closer look at the humor, tensions, memories, and lifelong bond that continue to shape one of pop culture's most recognizable families.
The podcast is available through iHeartPodcasts and major streaming platforms.















