Originally from New Jersey, American rock band Bon Jovi was founded in 1983. Though not a new band, they became well-known in 1986 with Jon Bon Jovi as the lead with their third album Slippery When Wet. With two of Bon Jovi's most well-known songs, "Livin' on a Prayer" and "You Give Love a Bad Name," Bon Jovi has put out 15 studio albums, sold over 130 million records, and so far has over 2,800 live events in more than 50 countries. Among all the rock band triumphs of all time, they rank among the most successful.
With his band's present travels, Bon Jovi is still going strong and is performing for supporters all over. The Bon Jovi 2020 Tour, which promoted Bon Jovi 2020 by touring Asia, Europe, and North America, is the most latest concert tour. Still, the COVID-19 epidemic resulted in the rescheduling or cancellation of some of the 2020 tour dates. Fans of Bon Jovi could anticipate the band to finish that tour and maybe add more new dates in 2022 as soon as it is safe for people to go to shows with a big attendance count.
Bon Jovi now has two shows in Europe in 2022 and formally six shows in the United States. Shows running through November begin in Oklahoma in March. The dates of Bon Jovi's forthcoming 2022 concert tour are: The forthcoming 2022 concert tour dates for Bon Jovi are:
March 25 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Paycom Center April 1st at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut. April 9th, at Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, Minnesota April 14th, at Wells Fargo Arena, Des Moines, IA April 16 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, at Fiserv Forum November 19, 2019, at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada
Bon Jovi also has two European shows booked right now: Additionally, bookings are two booked European gigs for Bon Jovi:
June 26, 2021, at Coventry Building Society Arena in Coventry, a United Kingdom city British Summer Time Festival on July 3rd at Hyde Park, London
As we get into 2022, further concert dates might be revealed in other cities in North America and other overseas sites like Asia and Australia. Everywhere in the globe, Bon Jovi has an incredibly huge and highly loyal following. At least once every two to three years, the band gets to arrange for international tours. Starting in 2019 and cut short by the COVID-19 health epidemic, their final big tour was the Bon Jovi 2020 Tour.
Another significant Bon Jovi walk is Because We Can Tour to assist the 2013 record What About Now. 129 shows throughout North America, Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia made up this tour. Bon Jovi traveled on the This House is Not For Sale Tour in 2017 and 2018 and put on 136 shows across five continents. Among the most well-known locations Bon Jovi has visited include London's Wembley Stadium, Tokyo Dome, Air Canada Centre, Maracanã Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, and others—including packed events.
Anyone would be fortunate enough to watch Bon Jovi on stage in 2022, definitely such songs as "It's My Life," "Wanted Dead or Alive," "Bad Medicine," or even such album tracks as the band decides upon what to play. Set lists could vary from night to night, but fans always know Jon Bon Jovi will hit the high notes and Richie Sambora on guitar will provide appealing riffs. Different generations of fans may play the rock songs that have been ingrained in the communal psyche. Whether one was fortunate enough to see a Bon Jovi performance at a football stadium or experienced the 1980s hair metal period, a Bon Jovi concert is like a shared religious experience with other fans all around.
Although the 2022 tour dates could still be very limited, further tour announcements to fit Bon Jovi's calendar until 2023 appear rather realistic. Readers can visit Bon Jovi's official website and social media channels for further information on one of the most recognizable and enduring bands of rock and roll history. If ever you have the good fortune to see Jon, Tico, David, and the others playing close by, be ready for an evening of pure ecstasy and "Livin' on a Prayer."
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