BON JOVI ANNOUNCE NORTH AMERICAN TOUR DATES SCHEDULED FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL

Bon Jovi has just announced new tour dates.

The band posted, “It’s official! We’ll be headed back out on the road this April for the #BonJovi2022Tour. Pre-sales begin January 11th and tickets will be available to the public beginning January 14th. For more information on tickets and VIP packages, head to bonjovi.com. See you soon.”

The dates are as follows:

April 1 – Omaha, NE – CHI Health Center 
April 3 – St. Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center 
April 5 – Milwaukee, WI – Fiserv Forum 
April 8 – Charlotte, NC – Spectrum Center 
April 9 – Raleigh, NC – PNC Arena 
April 11 – GreeNville, SC – Bon Secours Wellness Arena 
April 13 – Savannah, GA – Enmarket Arena 
April 15 – Tampa, FL – Amalie Arena 
April 16 – Ft. Lauderdale, FL – FLA Live Arena 
April 19 – Indianapolis, IN – Gainbridge Fieldhouse 
April 21 – St. Louis, MO – Enterprise Center 
April 23 – Austin, TX – Moody Center 
April 26 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center 
April 28 – Dallas, TX – American Airlines Center 
April 30 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena

Bon Jovi’s latest album, 2020, was released in October 2020 through Island Records.

Over an illustrious career spanning more than three decades since their formation in 1983, Bon JoviI has earned their place among global rock royalty and was inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame as well as the Songwriters Hall Of Fame. With over 130 million albums sold worldwide, an extensive catalog of hit anthems, thousands of concerts performed in more than 50 countries for more than 35 million fans and ticket grosses well over $1 billion around the world in the last decade alone, Bon Jovi is the consummate rock and roll band. 

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  • robert davenport on

    Dana,
    Phil X is incredible no doubt , and I don’t want jon to fail , music is his passion and his career, I can almost understand why these bands / guys resort to lipsyncing …almost ..
    Jon should reinvent himself write songs in a lower key he can navigate and put the 80s 90s era to bed , stanley should focus on soul station where he has 6 incredible vocalists to help on all the choruses-


    • Dana on

      Robert,

      I have to be honest, I think the last Bon Jovi song I could tolerate was Have A Nice Day. The last song I truly liked was It’s My Life , and the last album I bought was, New Jersey, if that tells you something. I do really like the song Keep The Faith, but never got the album. I have the single, along with It’s My Life and Jon’s solo song, Blaze of Glory, in my iTunes library. But like I wrote, New Jersey, is the last full length Bon Jovi album I own.


  • robert davenport on

    You know I’m a casual fan of him , I actually don’t own anything other than my original slippery when wet vinyl, the songs you mentioned are good ones for sure. Soon after he did try doing Imo a springsteen/ Dylan style which I thought he did horribly-


    • Dana on

      Well, I do not like either of those musicians you mentioned, so I am sure I would think it was terrible.


  • Doug R. on

    Bon Jovi used to be a straight up fun rock & roll band, until JBJ decided to get all serious and morph into Bob Dylan Jr., big mistake, I still believe that’s the real reason why Sambora left. Anyway, to take my mind off of most of my family having Covid (again) I decided to distract myself with a BJ Top 20, mostly from the good ol’ days, because as we all know, these days suck!

    20. Keep The Faith
    19. I Love This Town
    18. Have A Nice Day
    17. Runaway
    16. In These Arms
    15. Blaze Of Glory
    14. Who Says You Can’t Go Home
    13. It’s My Life
    12. Born To Be My Baby
    11. Never Say Goodbye
    10. In And Out Of Love
    9. Bad Medicine
    8. Wanted Dead Or Alive
    7. One Wild Night
    6. Let It Rock
    5. You Give Love A Bad Name
    4. Lay Your Hands On Me
    3. Homebound Train
    2. Wild In The Streets
    1. Livin’ On A Prayer


    • Rattlehead on

      Great list, Doug! I’d put Wanted Dead Or Alive as my #1 BJ song. IMO, it’s one of the greatest songs ever written.


    • Dana on

      Rattle,

      I completely agree with that, it’s still a great song today, and does not sound dated.


    • Doug R. on

      Thanks, bro. “Wanted Dead Or Alive” is definitely one of the greatest songs ever written, easily could be my #2, although “Wild In The Streets” could be my autobiography. Then again, “WDOA” could be as well…


  • RTunes68 on

    Like he did on the last tour, I wonder if Jon will again sing along to his own pre-recorded ghost tracks…


  • Doug on

    Their “2020” album was atrocious.


    • Doug R. on

      Doug, I totally agree, glad I didn’t waste my money on that “album!” Like I said, in my opinion, it’s 1 of the worst albums of all time! Unless you like being depressed and bored to death… how the mighty have fallen.


    • Rattlehead on

      BJ has changed for the worse, just like Meh-tallica. And I think recent BJ music sucks more than Meh-tallica’s, beginning with the Blah album.


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