Bon Jovi is set to rock the world once again with the launch of The Forever Tour, a massive series of concerts across the United States and Europe. Produced by Live Nation, the tour kicks off in July 2026 with four sold-out shows at New York’s Madison Square Garden before heading across the Atlantic for major performances in the United Kingdom and Ireland—including a landmark night at London’s Wembley Stadium.
The tour marks a major comeback for frontman Jon Bon Jovi, who returns to full-time performing after undergoing vocal cord surgery in 2022. The band’s last full concert took place that same year in Nashville.
Jon Bon Jovi had previously told fans he wouldn’t consider touring again until he was completely confident in his voice. “I’m very capable of singing again, but the bar needs to be two and a half hours, four nights a week before I’ll consider touring,” he said in 2024. “If there is any uncertainty with the instrument, truthfully, I’m not going to do it.”
Now, with his recovery complete, Bon Jovi says he’s ready to bring that energy back to the stage. In a statement announcing the tour, he expressed gratitude to fans and bandmates for their patience and loyalty:
“I’m lucky enough to hold a light out to the audience each night and stand in their reflection for a tremendous collective experience. I get to stand in the we of our concerts.”
The Forever Tour marks Bon Jovi’s first international tour since 2019 and promises to celebrate the band’s decades of anthemic rock with renewed passion and purpose.

