Demi Lovato, Joe Jonas and More Camp Rock Stars Then and Now

Watch:Exes Joe Jonas & Demi Lovato Reunite Onstage for ‘Camp Rock’ Performance

This reunion will rock your world.

Seventeen years after Camp Rock debuted on Disney Channel, Demi Lovato took the stage with Joe Jonas, Nick Jonas and Kevin Jonas to kick off the Jonas Brothers‘ 20th anniversary tour at New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium Aug. 10.

During the show, the DNCE member and the “Confident” singer performed songs from the 2008 movie, including “This Is Me” and “Wouldn’t Change a Thing” from the 2010 sequel.

If it’s been a minute since you’ve watched the OG DCOM, Demi played Mitchie Torres, who attended the summer music camp for teens Camp Rock. Meanwhile, Joe portrayed Shane Gray—a popstar from the group Connect 3 who’s forced to go to the camp to teach and clean up his act— with Nick and Kevin playing his bandmates Nate and Jason.

Not only did Camp Rock lead to a sequel, but it also spurred a brief romance between Joe and Demi, who dated for a few months in 2010. 

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Of course, fans know Joe went on to marry Sophie Turner—mom to their two daughters Willa, 5, and Delphine, 3—in 2019 before they split four years later, and Demi wed Jordan “Jutes” Lutes this past May. And Demi’s husband found her performance to be quite cool for the summer.

“Couldn’t be more proud,” Jutes wrote on Instagram Stories. “I love u sooo much baby @ddlovato.”

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Over the years, Joe and Demi have given nods to Camp Rock, even reuniting for a duet in 2016. He’s also recreated scenes with his brothers on social media.

So no, Joe wouldn’t necessarily rule out the possibility of a Camp Rock 3 one day.

“If it made sense, sure,” he told Marie Claire in 2017. “For all of us—Demi, Nick, it would be funny to do a spin on it. Do the graduating days, make it kinda dark. An adult film. Well, not an adult film. An R-rated film. We’ve joked around about the idea a couple times.”

Until then, keep reading to see the Camp Rock cast then and now.

Joe Jonas

He was Shane Gray for crying out loud! 

The Jonas Brothers’ lead singer took on the leading man role in Camp Rock, playing the aforementioned moody rocker (which he loves to remind fans of by recreating scenes).

After the group disbanded in 2013, most expected Joe to launch a solo career—especially after being the first to release an individual album pre-split. Instead, he found success with his band DNCE and their major hit “Cake By the Ocean.”

Plus there was that whole Jonas Brothers rebirth.

Joe had romances with Taylor Swift and Gigi Hadid before he began dating Game of Thrones‘ Sophie Turner in 2016. They announced their engagement in October 2017.

Following the 2019 Billboard Music Awards, Joe and Sophie held a surprise ceremony at a Las Vegas wedding chapel, swapping ring pops instead of wedding bands. They later held a second ceremony in France. 

The couple went on to welcome two daughters: Willa, born in July 2020, and Delphine, who arrived two years later. They announced their split in 2023. 

“It was incredibly sad,” she detailed to Harper’s Bazaar in 2024. “We had a beautiful relationship, and it was hard.”

Demi Lovato

After starring as camp newcomer Mitchie Torres, Demi would go on to front her own Disney Channel series, Sonny With a Chance, for two years.

Demi’s music career took off after saying goodbye to the network, releasing hit singles such as “Confident,” “Sorry, Not Sorry” and “Cool for the Summer”—and seven studio albums. She also served as a judge on The X Factor, and guest-starred on Glee and Will & Grace.

The pop star got engaged to actor Max Ehrich in July 2020, but the pair split two months later. Demi debuted her relationship with musician Jutes in August 2022. They wed in May 2025.

Over the past decade, Demi has been vocal about her mental health journey, and she addressed her near-fatal 2018 drug overdose in the 2021 docuseries Demi Lovato: Dancing With the Devil.

Nick Jonas

While the youngest member of the band took on a supporting role as drummer Nate Gray in the two films, Nick would be the only brother to go on to have an acting career, starring in the gritty MMA drama Kingdom and Fox’s Scream Queens. He also starred in Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, one of 2017’s highest-grossing movies, and returned for the 2019 sequel. Plus, Nick served as a coach on NBC’s The Voice in 2020.

Nick also continued have success in the music world, releasing two solo albums and making the top 10 hit as a solo artist on the Billboard Hot 100 with his single “Jealous.” 

When The Jonas Brothers announced they were reuniting in 2019, going on to release the hit single “Sucker,” Nick took ownership for the group’s breakup five years prior in their revealing 2019 documentary Chasing Happiness.

In December 2018, he married Baywatch star Priyanka Chopra in a series of ceremonies during a three-day, destination-wedding extravaganza in India. The couple welcomed daughter Malti Marie in January 2022. 

Kevin Jonas

“Yeah man, this is where Connect 3…connected.”

The eldest Jonas played Jason Gray, one-third of the movie’s hit band and a Camp Rock enthusiast. The brothers would go on to star in their own Disney Channel series Jonas for two seasons, while also continuing to release music as The Jonas Brothers.

When the band announced their hiatus in 2010, Kevin went on to build his family with Danielle Jonas, the pair welcoming daughters Alena Rose Jonas in 2014 and Valentina Angelina Jonas in 2016. The couple also starred in the E! series Married to Jonas, and Kevin dove into the business world, founding real estate development and construction firm JonasWerner. He also served as CEO of The Blu Market Company and made a brief-but-memorable appearance on The Real Housewives of New Jersey when he showed up as a contractor.

Alyson Stoner

After their breakout in Step Up and Cheaper by the Dozen and a recurring role on The Suite Life of Zack & Cody, Alyson took on the part of aspiring producer and dancer Caitlyn Gellar. 

Aside from returning for two Step Up sequels, Alyson has voiced characters in the Kingdom Heart video game franchise and continues to play Isabella on Disney’s hit animated series Phineas & Ferb

Alyson penned an essay for Teen Vogue in 2018, opening up about falling in love with their female dance instructor. Stoner also released a single, “When It’s Right,” inspired by the relationship. 

They told E! News that coming out was “a little bit scary” but the risk was worth it: “What matters most is that it’s a really exciting, fresh time for me to feel more myself than ever.”

In 2019, Alyson debuted a shaved head in their “Stripped Bare” music video, and later opened up about their previous mental health struggles and overcoming an eating disorder.

As they told People. “I can’t tell you how many beliefs and opinions and insecurities fell to the floor with every tuft of hair, and I’m leaving them there.”

Later that same year, they made headlines for stealing the show at the MTV Video Music Awards when they teamed up with Missy Elliott for an epic performance of “Work It,” 17 years after they starred in the music video for the hit song.

In August 2025, Alyson released their memoir Semi-Well-Adjusted Despite Literally Everything. 

Meaghan Martin

After playing Camp Rock diva Tess Tyler, Meaghan would go on to star in Mean Girl 2 and front the short-lived TV series 10 Things I Hate About You, taking over the role of Bianca Stratford.

In addition to guesting on Jessie, Melissa & Joey and House, Meaghan recurred on MTV’s Awkward, and made her London stage debut in The Actor’s Nightmare in 2019. 

Meaghan married British actor Oli Higginson in September 2016.

Roshon Fegan

After playing dancer and rapper Sander Loyer in two Camp Rock films, Roshon went on to star in the hit Disney Channel series Shake It Up opposite Zendaya and Bella Thorne for three years.

In 2012, he competed on Dancing With the Stars, and he has also made appearances on hit shows such as Insecure, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, and Greenleaf.

Fegan started his own record label, Iconomous, and releases music under the name ROSHON.

Anna Maria Perez de Tagle

In addition to camper Ella Pador, Anna Maria was also known for her role as Ashley Dewitt on the network’s hit series Hannah Montana. After Final Jam, the actress went on to guest star on Baby Daddy and the CW’s Charmed reboot, and she starred in the 2011 Broadway revival of Godspell

In 2019, the former Disney star married Scott Kline Jr., with Orange Is the New Black‘s Uzo Aduba serving as her maid of honor. The couple welcomed daughter Amelia Grace in June 2021.

Jordan Francis

The Canadian rapper and actor played breakdancer Barron James in both Camp Rock movies. He is now working as a songwriter, producer and choreographer. 

Jordan remained friends with Demi, posting a sweet Instagram tribute in December 2019. 

“I’ve known you over a decade and no matter what you’ve always been a real one to me and my family,” he wrote. “I always got your back.”

Aaryn Doyle

Aaryn, who co-starred as singer and dancer Lola Scott in the first film, was one of the only cast members not to return for Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam.

Since starring in the DCOM, the Canadian star still works as an actress and singer, as well as hosts her own YouTube channel.

Jasmine Richards

The Canadian singer co-starred as Margaret “Peggy” Dupree in both Camp Rock movies, which followed her run on the TV series Naturally, Sadie. After her time at camp came to an end, Jasmine went on to appear in Bomb Girls. 

She married Mike Caci in September 2018 and the couple welcomed their son Luke in September 2021. Jasmine is a content creator and social media manager.

Daniel Fathers

The English actor and screenwriter, who played Brown Cesario, the owner of the camp, has gone on to appear in hit TV shows such as 90210, OrphanBlack, Reign, Atlanta and House of the Dragon. He starred opposite Harry Potter alum Rupert Grint in the TV adaptation of Snatch and joined the cast as a series regular in season two.  

Daniel also appeared in Netflix’s 2017 movie A Christmas Prince and 2025’s The Last Supper.

Julie Brown

Julie’s Dee La Duke helped mentor the campers as the musical director in both films.

She held a recurring role on The Middle for several years, appeared on series such as Coffee House Chronicles and the 2023 TV movie Craft Me a Romance and worked as a writer on the sitcom Melissa & Joey

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