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The Jonas Brothers leave handprints, footprints at iconic TCL Theatre in Hollywood

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ByAngeline Jane Bernabe
December 04, 2025, 12:14 AM

The Jonas Brothers' handprints and footprints are now immortalized at the iconic TCL Theatre. 

During a ceremony on Wednesday at the Hollywood theater, the brothers were honored as they pressed their hands and feet into the cement. 

The brothers took the stage and thanked their fans, with Joe Jonas calling the moment "totally surreal."

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US musicians Nick Jonas, Kevin Jonas and Joe Jonas of the Jonas Brothers pose during their Hand and Footprint ceremony at the TCL Chinese theatre in Hollywood, California on December 3, 2025.
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Joe also recalled the time that they first visited Los Angeles and said that the TCL Theater was the first place they went to. 

"Walking around to see the stars, to see these handprints, and thinking like, one day maybe ... but never this, I guess, early in our career," he said. "It's an honor."

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He continued, "We were just normal kids growing up in New Jersey. You know, we never imagined our hand and feet would one day be a part of Hollywood history." 

The ceremony coincides with the group's 20th anniversary as a band. 

US musicians Nick Jonas, Kevin Jonas and Joe Jonas of the Jonas Brothers pose during their Hand and Footprint ceremony at the TCL Chinese theatre in Hollywood, California on December 3, 2025.
Patrick T. Fallon/AFP via Getty Images

Nick Jonas took the stage and in his message thanked his wife, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, saying "thank you for bringing me so much light, joy and perspective into my life." 

The singer, who noted that it's his and Chopra Jonas' anniversary on Wednesday, added, "You inspire me, challenge me and support me in ways that make me better as an artist, father and a man. And I'm endlessly grateful to walk through this life with you. And happy anniversary."

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Kevin Jonas followed and thanked his wife, Danielle Jonas, for "being my constant, my best friend, the person who has been with me through every chapter on this wild ride."

He also mentioned his daughters, Alina and Valentina Jonas and said, "I can't wait to bring you to LA to show you this and be so proud of it." 

In 2023, the brothers were inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame. 

The Jonas Brothers have been making music together for nearly two decades. They started their band in 2005 and rose to fame with their albums "It's About Time" in 2006, "Jonas Brothers" in 2007 and "A Little Bit Longer" in 2008. They also became household names with their Disney Channel series "Jonas" in 2009, and lead roles in the network's "Camp Rock" movies.

PHOTO: Jonas Brothers Hand And Footprint In Cement Ceremony At TCL Chinese Theater
View of Joe Jonas, Kevin Jonas and Nick Jonas hand and footprint in cement during the Jonas Brothers Hand and Footprint in Cement Ceremony at TCL Chinese Theatre on December 03, 2025 in Hollywood, California.
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After their album, "Lines, Vines and Trying Times" in 2009, the brothers went their separate ways to pursue their own individual projects.

Nick Jonas released his self-titled album "Nick Jonas" in 2014. His song, "Jealous," went triple-platinum. Two years later, he released the album "Last Year was Complicated," which included the hit song, "Close (feat. Tove Lo)."

Joe Jonas joined the group DNCE, whose song "Cake by the Ocean" became a smash hit in 2016.

After a six-year hiatus, the group returned in 2019 with their single "Sucker," from the album, "Happiness Begins." "Sucker" turned triple-platinum.

Following "Happiness Begins," the brothers released "The Album" in 2023 and "Greetings From Your Hometown" earlier this year. 

They also released the holiday film, "A Very Jonas Christmas Movie," in November, which follows the brothers as they face a series of escalating obstacles while struggling to make it from London to New York in time to spend Christmas with their families.

In September, the brothers announced that they are working on "Camp Rock 3," a third installment of the beloved Disney Channel franchise.

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