Bon Jovi announced their return to the stage with the Forever Tour , which will visit New York, London, Dublin, and Edinburgh – starting in July 2026 at Madison Square Garden and ending at Wembley Stadium.

The announcement marks Bon Jovi's official return to touring after a long period of treatment and Jon Bon Jovi 's voice , who was diagnosed with vocal cord atrophy in 2022 and needed reconstructive surgery .

“I had major reconstructive surgery on my vocal cords, and I’ve never had anything like it. So it’s been a difficult road, but I found a doctor in Philadelphia who did something called medialization because one of my vocal cords was literally atrophied. And it’s been very difficult this last decade having to deal with something that was out of my control. I’ve been in this rehabilitation, recovering everything, but I’m getting very close,” the singer said in a 2024 interview.

Regarding the announcement of the Forever Tour , the vocalist commented: “There is so much joy in this announcement — joy that we can share these nights together with our incredible fans and joy that the band can be together. I am fortunate to be able to hold a light for the audience every night and stand in their reflection for a tremendous collective experience. I have spoken extensively about my gratitude, but I will repeat: I am deeply grateful that the fans and the brotherhood of this band have been patient and given me the time I needed to recover and prepare for the tour. I am ready and excited!”

Bon Jovi:
Forever Tour July 7 – New York, Madison Square Garden
July 9 – New York, Madison Square Garden
July 12 – New York, Madison Square Garden
July 14 – New York, Madison Square Garden
August 28 – Edinburgh, United Kingdom, Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium
August 30 – Dublin, Ireland, Croke Park
September 4 – London, United Kingdom, Wembley Stadium

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