Joe Jonas Hints at Camp Rock 3 After Demi Lovato Reunion—Is a Sequel Coming?

Hi, I’m Riley Carter. Okay, but like… why is Camp Rock making noise again?
Joe Jonas seemingly lit the fuse on talk of Camp Rock 3 during the Jonas Brothers’ Hot Ones Versus appearance on August 12, when a casual Notes-app readout turned into what looks like a soft confirmation. Asked to read an entry aloud, Joe picked up his phone and said, “Read Camp Rock 3.” The moment stopped Nick mid-blink; he mouthed “Pretty good,” while Kevin laughed nervously, and Joe pulled a face that felt equal parts cheeky and guilty then added “Sorry, Disney” in a goofy tone. The exchange played out on camera, giving fans a tangible clip to point to and sparking immediate chatter across social platforms.
This offhand reveal didn’t happen in a vacuum. Two days earlier at the Jonas Brothers’ JONAS20 tour opening at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, Demi Lovato surprised the crowd by joining Joe and the band for a set that included Camp Rock-era songs “Gotta Find You” and “This Is Me.” Demi later described the reunion as “healing” on the Chicks in the Office podcast on August 12, saying it filled her “soul with warmth and love” and calling the night like “getting together with old friends.” She explained Joe privately invited her to perform and flew cross-country to take part—an action that reads, at minimum, like test-driving a reunion with public reaction in mind.
Combine the Hot Ones slip-up with Demi’s warm remarks and the onstage chemistry, and you have an undeniably plausible breadcrumb trail toward a third Camp Rock installment. It’s not a formal announcement—Disney has not issued a statement and no production dates, casting details, or official pricing have been released—but the pieces line up in a way that suggests conversations could be happening behind the scenes.
Context matters. Camp Rock and its music launched several careers: Joe’s moody rocker Shane Gray boosted his profile long before the Jonas Brothers’ later reunion. After the group’s hiatus in 2013, Joe explored solo work and fronted DNCE with the hit “Cake By the Ocean,” then returned to Jonas Brothers fame. Demi parlayed her Disney success into a music career with major pop hits and candid public conversations about sobriety and healing. Both Joe and Demi have publicly revisited Camp Rock material over the years, and fans have repeatedly clambered for a revival.
Is this a spoiler or just playful nostalgia? Right now it’s both. Joe’s Hot Ones line is a tangible, on-camera moment that fans and outlets can point to, while Demi’s stadium cameo and later reflections provide color and context that would make a sequel emotionally resonant. Still, without an official Disney confirmation the safest read is that insiders or talent could be testing public appetite and warming up collaborators.
If Camp Rock 3 materializes, expect music-first storytelling, key original cast members, and a heavy lean into reunion nostalgia with modern twists. Until Disney signs off or producers announce casting, treat Joe’s note and Demi’s stadium appearance as credible hints rather than contracts in stone.
Okay cool, so like, yeah, that happened.
Sources: Celebrity Storm and E! News, Chicks in the Office podcast
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