

Just this past December, Bon Jovi was ranked fifth out of the top 20 touring acts in Pollstars’ “Artists Of The Decade” chart - determined by their combined worldwide ticket grosses from late 2009 through late 2019 - with a total gross of $869 million from 341 reported shows over the past 10 years, That figure includes $232 million from its recently completed three-year tour in support of 2016’s “This House Is Not For Sale.” This summer’ s tour was in support of the now delayed album, Bon Jovi: 2020, which was set for release on May 15.īandleader Jon Bon Jovi - who has been working five days a week at his JBJ Soul Kitchen in Red Bank, feeding the in-need population affected by the crisis - is set to perform from his New Jersey home this Wednesday night (April 22) for the “Jersey 4 Jersey” fundraiser. The tour was scheduled to begin June 10 in Washington state and wrap July 28 at New York’s Madison Square Garden.

We will continue to send out news and updates on Bon Jovi touring in the weeks and months to come.” “We look forward to seeing everyone again on tour when we can all safely be together. You’ve always been there for us and we’ll always be there for you,” Bon Jovi’s statement continued.
