Bon Jovi announce huge 2026 Wembley Stadium show


The hair metal legends announce the Forever Tour, and a return to live music after Jon Bon Jovi’s vocal cord surgery.


Photo: Mark Seliger

‘80s glam metal pioneers Bon Jovi have announced a string of shows in 2026 as part of their Forever Tour. The run follows a three-year hiatus from live music, after frontman Jon Bon Jovi underwent vocal cord surgery in 2022. A four-part Hulu docuseries, Thank You, Good Night: The Bon Jovi Story, was released last year and documented the group’s pause.

The Forever Tour also follows 2024’s Forever, Bon Jovi’s 16th studio album. The record has been recently expanded into a new Legendary Edition, with guest appearances from the likes of Joe ElliottAvril Lavigne and Bruce Springsteen on re-recorded tracks, released on October 24th. Seven dates have been announced so far on the Forever Tour, including four nights at the iconic Madison Square Garden, and shows in Edinburgh (28th August), Dublin (30th August) and London (4th September).

The three shows will mark the group’s first in the UK since 2019, when they brought the This House is Not For Sale tour to Wembley Stadium.

General on sale begins on Friday, 31st October at 9am local time at bonjovi.com & LiveNation.co.uk.

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