Bon Jovi Announces Final World Tour: Dates and Cities Revealed…

Rock and roll legends Bon Jovi have officially announced their final world tour, sending shockwaves through the music world and igniting excitement among lifelong fans. After more than four decades of making music, the band is preparing to take their final bow with a global tour spanning five continents, promising unforgettable performances and a celebration of their legacy.

Titled Bon Jovi: This House Is Not For Sale – The Final Tour, the band will hit the road beginning in June 2025. The tour will feature a setlist filled with their greatest hits, from “Livin’ on a Prayer” and “Wanted Dead or Alive” to more recent anthems like “Because We Can” and “Limitless.” With frontman Jon Bon Jovi recently celebrating his 63rd birthday, the timing feels poignant and perfect for a farewell.

The tour kicks off in North America, with the opening night in New York City’s Madison Square Garden on June 7, 2025. From there, they’ll make stops in major cities including Chicago, Toronto, Los Angeles, and Miami. Each show promises a full production experience, with stunning visuals, pyrotechnics, and the band’s iconic energy.

In July, the band will head to Europe, playing iconic venues such as London’s Wembley Stadium, Paris’ Accor Arena, Berlin’s Mercedes-Benz Arena, and Rome’s Stadio Olimpico. European fans have always been among the band’s most passionate, and Bon Jovi has promised a set that honors that loyalty with deeper cuts and fan favorites.

August will see Bon Jovi touring South America, including performances in São Paulo, Buenos Aires, Santiago, and Bogotá. South American crowds are known for their electric energy, and the band is eager to reciprocate with some of their most powerful shows yet.

Asia will get its share of the farewell tour in September. Cities on the schedule include Tokyo, Seoul, Bangkok, and Manila. The band last toured Asia in 2015, making this return particularly meaningful for fans across the region.

In October, Bon Jovi will make their way to Australia and New Zealand, with dates announced for Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Auckland. This leg of the tour will wrap up the Southern Hemisphere portion of their journey, bringing their anthems to stadiums filled with longtime devotees.

The final stretch of the tour will be a heartfelt return to the United States, starting in Las Vegas and culminating with a massive finale show in their home state of New Jersey at MetLife Stadium on December 13, 2025. This final show promises to be an emotional evening, with surprise guests and special tributes planned.

Tickets for the This House Is Not For Sale – The Final Tour will go on sale April 15, with fan club members gaining early access on April 12. VIP packages, including meet-and-greets and exclusive merchandise, will also be available.

In a statement released on social media, Jon Bon Jovi shared his heartfelt gratitude: “This band has been my life, and this tour is a thank-you to every single fan who made our journey possible. We’re going to give it everything we’ve got—one last time.”

Bandmates David Bryan, Tico Torres, and longtime touring guitarist Phil X echoed the sentiment, saying they’re honored to celebrate Bon Jovi’s legacy with the people who’ve supported them from the very beginning. Former members, including Richie Sambora, are rumored to make guest appearances throughout the tour.

This final world tour marks the end of an era, but it also offers one more chance to raise your hands, sing your heart out, and be part of the legendary Bon Jovi experience. Whether you’ve seen them a dozen times or have always wanted to, this is the moment to say goodbye in the loudest, most unforgettable way possible.