November 2025

Kamala Harris 107 Days Book Event

Kamala Harris took the stage at the Chevalier Theater in Medford, MA, for an afternoon dedicated to her memoir 107 Days, but not before giving us a true taste of “the show must go on” in the face of a few, let’s say, unplanned interruptions.

Chevalier Theater clearly wasn’t quite prepared for the event and the number of Meet and Greets that were being sold – assuming that it would be over in 30 minutes, and by that time only ADA had gotten through the line.  At 1pm it was clear the doors were not going to be opening for a 2pm start, especially with the additional security screenings needed.

When Kamala Harris finally took the stage, the crowd erupted in applause and a standing ovation. The moment Kamala spoke was pure magic. She was poised, brilliant, and charming, effortlessly weaving through stories from her 107 days in the White House—those early, chaotic days where the nation was trying to sort itself out amidst a global pandemic and the fallout from a fractured political landscape.  Most notably was recalling her time at “Debate Camp” and how they try to prepare you for everything but there were several things that ended up happening that she had not been prepped for – notably the fly in her VP debate.  Kamala spoke with a warmth and grace that felt like you were sitting with a dear friend, but with that unmistakable presidential edge. And the crowd loved it.

A handful of very vocal individuals who, true to form, couldn’t let the moment go by without adding a bit of drama. But no sooner had they shouted their grievances than security swooped in, like a stealthy eagle, escorting them out before you could even say “civil disobedience.”

Unfortunately the theater failed with their ADA accommodations – not allowing me to park in the lot despite their site saying that there would be spots available, leaving the line out in the cold before the meet and greet while the general line was allowed to be inside and then not knowing how to communicate amongst the staff and Kamala’s crew as to how things were going to work.  Fortunately the event itself was wonderful enough that all the hassle ended up worth it.

Jonas Brothers Greetings from Your Hometown Tour

The Jonas Brothers’ Greetings from Your Hometown tour at Mohegan Sun was an unforgettable night of nostalgia, family vibes, and pure pop-rock energy.

The show kicked off with DJ Deleasa, Kevin Jonas’s brother-in-law, setting the mood with a smooth mix of upbeat tracks. Speaking of family, Kevin’s daughters joined their Uncle for a bit of his DJ set and we got an appearance from the bonus Jonas himself—Franklin Jonas—who not only was the opening act with his band “Franklin Jonas and the Byzantines” but he took the stage later on for a touching rendition of “When You Look Me in the Eyes” during the encore. Pandering to the Connecticut crowd, Frankline sang a snippet of the Gilmore Girls theme song.

This tour was supposed to feature All American Rejects, but due to lead singer Tyson Ritter’s vocal injury, the band had to bow out. While the absence of All American Rejects left a noticeable gap, the night was still packed with plenty of energy to keep the crowd on their feet. That said, it felt like the show leaned even more heavily into the Jonas part of the equation, as the brothers made sure to keep things personal.

The brothers kicked off with “Love Me to Heaven.” The setlist was a well-balanced mix of old hits and newer tracks, along with an acoustic session that allowed fans to hear intimate versions of some of their favorites like Goodnight and Goodbye, Strangers, and Parachute. The brothers gave heartfelt speeches about their hometowns and their journey, setting the stage for a night of reflection and celebration.

One moment that stood out was when Nick took the stage solo to perform “A Little Bit Longer,” a track that has long been tied to his personal struggle with Type 1 diabetes. He shared an emotional speech before performing, creating a powerful and intimate moment for the audience. The other brothers also had their spotlight: Joe brought the crowd to its feet with Cake by the Ocean, and Kevin, surprisingly, delivered a moving performance of his new single Changing.

And of course, the show wouldn’t be complete without the hits: S.O.S., Sucker, Lovebug, and Burnin’ Up (with a cameo from Big Rob, naturally). That’s where the nepotism family tree element really showed: the whole evening felt like a family reunion, with Kevin’s family, Franklin Jonas, and even Kevin Sr. making appearances.

Now, a quick word about the venue. Our section literally felt like it was rocking like a boat. It was clear we were in the middle of a crowd that was 100% on the Jonas wave. The energy was contagious, but there were definitely some uncomfortable moments as the crowd swayed along to the beats.  It was chaotic but fun—just the way a Jonas Brothers concert should be.

While other shows on the tour had special surprise guests, ours only got a snippet from their upcoming Christmas movie with the song “Coming Home This Christmas.” It was a nice moment, though, especially as we all got into the holiday spirit early. While I would’ve loved to see a bigger surprise or guest appearance, this Christmas-themed treat, complete with snow,  definitely added a little extra flavor to the night.

The Greetings from Your Hometown tour was everything you want from a Jonas Brothers show: nostalgic, fun, and brimming with heart. While it may have been missing some of the surprises that other cities got, the familial atmosphere and killer setlist made up for any shortcomings. Whether you’re a diehard fan or just someone looking for a throwback pop-rock experience, this tour is the perfect reminder of the Jonas Brothers’ impact on pop culture—and the power of family.

If you get the chance, definitely catch the show—but maybe skip the boat-rocking section if you’re prone to motion sickness.

Jonas Brothers Setlist Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, CT, USA 2025, Jonas 20: Greetings From Your Hometown

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