Bon Jovi, the GRAMMY Award-winning band, announces global concert dates including a third and final show at London's Wembley Stadium due to exceptional demand.
Bon Jovi Sets Global Concert Dates
New York, London, Dublin, and Edinburgh
Following exceptional demand, BON JOVI, the GRAMMY Award-winning and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band, have announced a third and final show at London's Wembley Stadium on Wednesday 9th September 2026. The band's first show at the famed London venue is on Friday, 4th September, with a second date recently added for Sunday, 6th September. Tickets for the additional date go on general sale on Monday 3rd November, 12 pm.
Forever Tour Starts
BON JOVI's series of global concert dates will mark the band's much-anticipated return to live touring with shows in New York, London, Dublin, and Edinburgh. The tour starts in July 2026 at New York's famed Madison Square Garden and concludes at London's iconic Wembley Stadium. The tour is produced by Live Nation.
Demand for BON JOVI has been unprecedented, with nine shows now scheduled at Madison Square Garden after five additional dates were added.
Jon Bon Jovi's Statement
Speaking about the announcement, Jon Bon Jovi expressed his gratitude and excitement for the upcoming tour, highlighting the joy of performing for their fans and the band being back together after a period of vocal cord surgery and rehab.
Tour Dates
Full list of tour dates including concerts in New York, London, Dublin, Edinburgh:
- Tuesday 7th July - New York, Madison Square Garden
- Thursday 9th July - New York, Madison Square Garden
- Sunday 12th July - New York, Madison Square Garden
About Bon Jovi
Over an illustrious career spanning more than three decades since their formation in 1983, Bon Jovi has earned their place among global rock royalty and was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame as well as the Songwriters Hall of Fame. With over 130 million albums sold worldwide and thousands of concerts performed, Bon Jovi remains a consummate rock and roll band.
Published on 03 November 2025 by Ben Robinson