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“Deeply Grateful” — Jon Bon Jovi Announces First Tour After Vocal Surgery, Drops New Single

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After years of recovery and doubt, Jon Bon Jovi returns to the stage stronger than ever — with a new tour, a fresh single, and heartfelt gratitude to fans.

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Jon Bon Jovi is officially back and feeling better than ever. The 62-year-old rock legend has announced Bon Jovi’s first tour since undergoing major vocal cord surgery — and fans couldn’t be happier.

The band’s upcoming Forever Tour, kicking off in 2026, marks Jon’s long-awaited return to the stage after years of recovery. “There’s a lot of joy in this announcement,” Bon Jovi said in a statement. “Joy that we can share these nights together with our amazing fans, and joy that the band can be together again.

I’m deeply grateful that the fans and my brothers in the band have been patient and allowed me the time to heal. I’m ready and excited.”

The emotional comeback comes after a challenging few years for the singer, who underwent vocal cord surgery in 2022. His recovery journey was detailed in the Hulu docuseries Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story, where he opened up about the uncertainty of ever performing live again.

At the time, he admitted he wasn’t sure he could handle “two and a half hours a night, four nights a week.”

Now, after months of vocal therapy and determination, Jon is proving that rock and resilience go hand in hand. The Forever Tour will kick off with four nights at New York City’s Madison Square Garden before heading overseas to London, Dublin, and other major cities.

To celebrate his return, Bon Jovi also dropped a brand-new single, “We Made It Look Easy,” featuring Robbie Williams. The track will appear on the upcoming Forever (Legendary Edition) album, which serves as both a thank-you to fans and a statement of rebirth.

Earlier this year, the band also released “Red, White & Jersey,” an anthem that captures their signature heartland rock sound.

“This album is more than just a collection of songs,” Jon shared. “It’s proof that I’m still here, still singing, and still grateful.”

For longtime fans, the announcement feels like a victory lap — one that celebrates not just the band’s 40-year legacy but also Jon’s comeback from one of the toughest challenges of his career.

Tickets for the U.S. leg of the tour go on sale October 31, with international dates to follow.