Bon Jovi Announces Last London and New York Gigs Amid High Demand
Bon Jovi has announced additional concert dates in London and New York for their highly anticipated 2026 tour. This decision comes in response to overwhelming demand from fans. The band had previously scheduled a series of stadium shows across the UK and Ireland, along with a New York residency next summer.
Extended Tour Dates for Bon Jovi
The updated tour itinerary now includes:
- New York City: Madison Square Garden
- July 7
- July 9
- July 12
- July 14
- July 16 (NEW)
- July 19 (NEW)
- July 21 (NEW)
- July 23 (NEW)
- July 26 (NEW)
- Edinburgh: Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium on August 28
- Dublin: Croke Park on August 30
- London: Wembley Stadium
- September 4
- September 6 (NEW)
- September 9 (NEW)
The release of additional tickets starts today, November 3, at noon local time. Fans can purchase tickets for both the UK/Ireland and US shows through various platforms.
Jon Bon Jovi’s Gratitude
Frontman Jon Bon Jovi expressed his excitement regarding these new dates. He shared his joy in being able to perform for his fans and highlighted the band’s camaraderie. Bon Jovi also acknowledged the support he received during his recovery from vocal cord surgery in 2022.
In his own words, “I get to stand in the WE of our concerts. I’m deeply grateful that the fans and the brotherhood of this band have been patient.”
Support for Recent Album Release
This tour is intended to promote Bon Jovi’s latest album, “Forever,” which marks the band’s 40th anniversary. The album was also accompanied by a documentary titled “Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story.”
Recently, the band released a new version of “Forever,” featuring collaborations with notable artists, including Bruce Springsteen and Avril Lavigne. These live performances will be Bon Jovi’s largest since Jon Bon Jovi’s health challenges.
No Farewell in Sight
Despite speculation about the possibility of this being a farewell tour, Bon Jovi reassured fans that this is not the end. He emphasized the heartfelt nature of these shows, stating, “These few shows are going to be joy-filled.”