American rock band Bon Jovi has announced North American tour dates for this spring, which will come exactly two years after the group cancelled their scheduled 2020 tour due to the initial Covid-19 outbreak.
The veteran rockers have so far announced 15 dates for the month of April, with venues stretching from the east coast to Texas. The tour begins at CHI Health Center in Omaha, Nebraska on April 1, with dates in Florida, Indiana and Wisconsin among other states during the first month.
Pre-sales through Ticketmaster begin January 11 and tickets will be available to the public beginning January 14.
Dreaming of getting out on the road again… 💭 pic.twitter.com/U3ADUxqfQ9
— Bon Jovi (@BonJovi) January 6, 2022
Milwaukee’s Fiserv Forum, Charlotte’s Spectrum Center, Tampa’s Amalie Arena and venues in Austin, Dallas and Houston are on the list. The final show in April is at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville on April 30.
It has been suggested more dates will be added to the tour in due course, with major markets such as Los Angeles, New York City, Boston and Chicago not included in the initial schedule.
Bon Jovi were among the first major artists to definitively cancel tour dates in early 2020 in a move that ensured fans would be able to access full refunds on their tickets. Their 18-date tour in June and July of 2020 was scheduled to co-headlined by Canadian star Bryan Adams.