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Bon Jovi UK stadium tour 2026: dates, ticket prices, presale information and what you need to know (including third London date)

Jon Bon Jovi and co will perform in London and Edinburgh in their first UK shows since 2019

Amy Houghton
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Last week tickets went live for Bon Jovi’s first UK tour dates since way back in 2019. Demand for tickets was so high that even announcing a second additional London date wasn’t enough: this week, Bon Jovi have added a third show in the capital. 

Three years after frontman Jon Bon Jovi had his vocal chord surgery (documented in his HBO series Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story), the American rock and roll band will be stopping by the UK next year as part of their Forever Tour. The tour announcement came alongside Bon Jovi’s upcoming Forever (Legendary Edition), a collaboration album reimagining songs from their 2024 record, with cameos from stars like Robbie Williams, Bruce Springsteen and Avril Lavigne. 

Jon Bon Jovi said: ‘There is a lot of joy in this announcement – joy that we can share these nights together with our amazing fans and joy that the band can be together. 

‘I’ve spoken extensively on my gratitude but I will say it again, I’m deeply grateful that the fans and the brotherhood of this band have been patient and allowed me the time needed to get healthy and prepare for touring. I’m ready and excited!’

Feeling ready and excited? Here’s everything you need to know to get tickets for Bon Jovi’s Forever tour 2026. 

When are Bon Jovi going on tour in the UK?

The band will be on UK shores in August and September next year. 

What tour dates have been announced so far? 

So far, Bon Jovi are playing three dates across only two UK cities – London and Edinburgh. The dates are as follows: 

  • Friday, August 28: Edinburgh, Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium
  • Friday, September 4: London, Wembley Stadium 
  • Sunday, September 6: London, Wembley Stadium (added date)
  • Wednesday, September 9: London, Wembley Stadium (added date)

When do tickets go on sale? 

Tickets went on general sale for the first two shows at 9am on Friday, October 31. For the third show on September 9, tickets go live at midday on November 3. You’re able to get them over on Ticketmaster here.

Presale details 

Presales have already gone live. Fans could get early access to tour tickets by preordering Bon Jovi’s upcoming album Forever (Legendary Edition) by 12pm on Monday, October 27. They will then have received an exclusive presale code and ticket link to use when the album presale went live at 9am on Tuesday, October 28. 

An O2 Priority presale went live at 9am on Wednesday, October 29 and a Live Nation presale took place from 9am on Thursday, October 30. 

Ticket prices

Here are the pricing levels in London: 

  • £125 - category one
  • £95 - category two
  • £85 - category three
  • £75 - category four
  • £65 - category five
  • £45 - category six
  • £125 - gold circle
  • £75 - general admission

Support

No support acts have been revealed yet. 

Seating plans

Here are the seating plans for Wembley and Murrayfield for the Bon Jovi gigs. 

Wembley stadium seating plan for Bon Jovi

Here’s the Wembley seating map, according to Ticketmaster. 

Wembley Stadium in London, seating plan for Bon Jovi
Image: Ticketmaster

Murrayfield stadium seating plan for Bon Jovi

Find the Murrayfield seating map below, according to Ticketmaster.

Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh, seating plan for Bon Jovi
Image: Ticketmaster

VIP

Check out VIP ticket packages with Seat Unique here.

Resale 

Once tickets sell out, you’ll be able to find resale options on sites like Viagogo and Stubhub.

Where else are Bon Jovi touring?

Here are all the band’s tour dates next year, spanning New York, the UK and Ireland. 

  • 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
  • July 16 – New York, Madison Square Garden
  • July 19 – New York, Madison Square Garden
  • July 21 – New York, Madison Square Garden
  • July 23 – New York, Madison Square Garden
  • July 26 – New York, Madison Square Garden
  • August 28 – Edinburgh, Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium
  • August 30 – Dublin, Croke Park
  • September 4 – London, Wembley Stadium
  • September 6 – London, Wembley Stadium 
  • September 9 – London, Wembley Stadium

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