“Never Say Goodbye” to Bon Jovi! It’s been nearly three years since the world last saw the singer on stage due to his intense vocal struggles but it seems he is getting back to work in the upcoming year. Bon Jovi recently announced he will be heading back on the road in 2026 for a series of concerts.
Although not a full-fledged tour—not yet, anyway—Bon Jovi is giving fans exactly what they want. Find out what we know about the shows and how you can score tickets to see the group live!
Where and when is Bon Jovi playing?
Unfortunately, Bon Jovi isn’t playing all over for these upcoming shows but he is hitting some major cities. As of now, there will be 7 shows: four in New York City, followed by 3 dates in Edinburgh, Dublin and London.
Bon Jovi will start the string of shows in the states, performing at Madison Square Garden for four nights on July 7, 9, 12 and 14 of 2026. Following the New York shows, Bon Jovi will be taking a break for over a month, then heading to Europe for a few shows on August 28 and 30 and September 4.
How to get tickets to the shows
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If you want to attend any of the New York shows, make sure to sign up for the artist presale now. The presale will begin at 10 a.m. ET on October 27, 2025. If you don’t sign up for the presale, you can always snag tickets during the general sale, which begins at 10 a.m. ET on October 31, 2025 on bonjovi.com.
Getting tickets to the European shows will be a different process. If you want to go to any of the shows in the UK or Ireland, you can preorder Bon Jovi’s upcoming album, Forever (Legendary Edition) to get access to presale tickets. That will begin at 9 a.m. local time on October 28, 2025. The general sale will begin on October 31, 2025 at 9 a.m.
Forever (Legendary Edition) comes out on Friday, October 24, 2025, and will feature multiple artists including Avril Lavigne, Jelly Roll, Bruce Springsteen and more.
What Jon Bon Jovi has said about another tour
Jon Bon Jovi has had a difficult time in the past few years, having had major reconstructive vocal surgery due to an atrophying vocal chord. Despite his struggles, he’s excited to get back to it and sing for fans live once more.
“There is a lot of joy in this announcement,”he shared in an announcement on October 22. “Joy that we can share these nights together with our amazing fans and joy that the band can be together.”
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