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Bon Jovi prepares to return to tour with Madison Square Garden and Wembley shows

Bon Jovi hits the road again.

The iconic rock band announced the Forever Tour, marking a return to touring after singer Jon Bon Jovi’s vocal cord surgery in 2022 prevented frequent live performances. The Live Nation-produced tour will kick off in July 2026 with four dates at New York’s Madison Square Garden before heading to the UK and Ireland for Bon Jovi’s first concerts since 2019, including one at London’s Wembley Stadium.

“There is a lot of joy in this announcement – ​​joy that we can share these evenings together with our incredible fans and joy that the band can be together,” Jon Bon Jovi said in a statement. “I am fortunate to be able to enlighten the audience every night and to be able to reflect in their reflection to live a wonderful collective experience. I am fortunate to be present on the weekend of our concerts. And I have spoken at length about my gratitude but I repeat, I am deeply grateful that the fans and the brotherhood of this group have been patient and given me the necessary time to get healthy and prepare for the tour. I am ready and excited!”

Bon Jovi will release the “Legendary Edition” of their 16th studio album “Forever” on Friday, featuring reimagined tracks by some of today’s top artists, including Bruce Springsteen, Lainey Wilson, Jelly Roll, Jason Isbell, Carin Leon, Joe Elliott, Robbie Williams, Avril Lavigne and more.

Fans in the UK and Ireland can pre-order “Forever (Legendary Edition)” to access the tour pre-sale, starting October 27 at 9am local time. Additional pre-sales will run throughout the week leading up to general on-sale on October 31 at 9 a.m. local time.

See all Forever Tour dates below.

Tuesday July 7 — New York, Madison Square Garden

Thursday July 9 — New York, Madison Square Garden

Sunday July 12 – New York, Madison Square Garden

Tuesday July 14 — New York, Madison Square Garden

Friday August 28 – Edinburgh, United Kingdom, Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium

Sunday August 30 — Dublin, Ireland, Croke Park

Friday September 4 — London, United Kingdom, Wembley Stadium

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