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Jon Bon Jovi, 63, is officially returning to live performances after a three-year hiatus caused by vocal cord surgery in 2022, marking a major comeback for the rock legend.
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The “Forever Tour” will take place in 2026, featuring seven shows across New York City and Europe, including Madison Square Garden, Murrayfield Stadium, Croke Park, and Wembley Stadium.
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Bon Jovi shared his excitement about the reunion, emphasizing his joy to perform again with the band and reconnect with fans after years of recovery and anticipation.
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Ticket presales for the U.S. shows begin Oct. 27, with general sales opening Oct. 31, while presales for the UK and Ireland dates start Oct. 28 via the band’s official website.
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The tour announcement coincides with the release of Bon Jovi’s new record, “Forever (Legendary Edition),” out Oct. 24, featuring collaborations with Bruce Springsteen, Avril Lavigne, Jelly Roll, and others.
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Bon Jovi revealed that the album was inspired by his recovery journey, explaining that during his rehabilitation, he invited fellow musicians to help reimagine songs from his 2024 album “Forever.”