Bon Jovi is making a comeback, but fans will have to pay a hefty price to see them perform. The classic rock band announced they will play a special three-day event in Nashville this June as part of a Runaway Tours travel package. The event includes an intimate private performance at a secret location in the city.
Tickets for the package start at $1,750 per person, which does not include hotel accommodations. Other options are available at $1,995 per person for a two-night double-occupancy stay, or $3,990 for two people, and $2,295 for a single-person occupancy at the JW Marriott Nashville. There are no concert-only tickets being offered.
Packages, which go on sale Monday, April 14 at 12 p.m. ET, include admission to Bon Jovi’s private performance and a “Bon Jovi Forever Party” at JBJ’s Nashville, plus an autographed photo of Jon Bon Jovi, special trip laminate, custom event lanyard, and a special gift.
Bon Jovi Nashville event packages
It remains unclear which date Bon Jovi will perform or the duration of the show.
The band hasn’t toured since 2022. Last year, lead singer Jon Bon Jovi expressed uncertainty about his ability to tour again due to vocal issues. However, the band did release a new album, “Forever,” in 2024 and played a surprise concert in Nashville to celebrate it.
Jon Bon Jovi also performed at the MusiCares Person of the Year annual gala in Los Angeles. The New Jersey rock band is known for hit songs like “Livin’ on a Prayer,” “You Give Love a Bad Name,” “Wanted Dead or Alive,” and “Bad Medicine.”
They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2018. The singer’s son, who recently married “Stranger Things” star Millie Bobby Brown, is a Syracuse University alumnus.