Bon Jovi will be launching their tour this weekend. The group will kick off their “Because We Can” trek with a show in Uncasville, Connecticut Saturday night. The first North American leg of the trek runs 34 DATES! They’ll be close by in Las Vegas on April 20th, and in SLC on April 17th. Should be a great show.
Bon Jovi is touring behind their upcoming album, “What About Now?” which will be in stores on March 12th. The tour is named for the disc’s lead-off single, “Because We Can,” which is available now.
Bon Jovi Tour Dates
February 9 – Uncasville, Connecticut, at the Mohegan Sun
February 10 – Washington, DC, at the Verizon Center
February 13 & 14 – Montreal, Quebec, Canada, at the Bell Centre
February 17 – Toronto, Ontario, Canada, at the Air Canada Centre
February 20 – Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, at the Scotiabank Place
February 21 – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, at the CONSOL Energy Center
February 23 – State College, Pennsylvania, at the Bryce Jordan Center
February 24 – Buffalo, New York, at the First Niagara Center
February 27 – Atlanta, Georgia, at the Philips Arena
March 1 – Tampa, Florida, at the Tampa Bay Times Forum
March 2 – Sunrise, Florida, at the BB&T Center
March 5 – Charlotte, North Carolina, at the Time Warner Cable Arena
March 6 – Nashville, Tennessee, at the Bridgestone Arena
March 9 – Cleveland, Ohio, at the Quicken Loans Arena
March 10 – Columbus, Ohio, at the Nationwide Arena
March 13 – St. Louis, Missouri, at the Scottrade Center
March 14 – Louisville, Kentucky, at the KFC Yum! Center
March 16 – Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at the Chesapeake Energy Arena
March 17 – Lubbock, Texas, at the United Spirit Arena
April 2 – Calgary, Alberta, Canada, at the Scotiabank Saddledome
April 3 – Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, at the Rexall Place
April 5 – Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, at the MTS Centre
April 7 – St. Paul, Minnesota, at the Xcel Energy Center
April 10 – Austin, Texas, at the Frank Erwin Center
April 11 – Dallas, Texas, at the American Airlines Center
April 13 – Kansas City, Missouri, at the Sprint Center
April 14 – Des Moines, Iowa, at the Wells Fargo Arena
April 16 – Denver, Colorado, at the Pepsi Center
April 17 – Salt Lake City, Utah, at the EnergySolutions Arena
April 19 – Los Angeles, California, at the Staples Center
April 20 – Las Vegas, Nevada, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena
April 23 – Glendale, Arizona, at Jobing.com Arena
April 25 – San Jose, California, at the HP Pavilion at San Jose
July 12 – Chicago, Illinois, at Soldier Field
July 18 – Detroit, Michigan, at Ford Field
July 20 – Foxborough, Massachusetts, at Gillette Stadium
July 24 & 25 – East Rutherford, New Jersey, at MetLife Stadium
-JONSMITH
This article was written by JON SMITH