

Talk about that high school graduation that’s gonna be canceled. I'm gonna play the second verse, but you, tell me your story.

I'm gonna give you the chorus, I'm gonna give you the first verse. Here's my idea - we write this one together.

I did what I do best, which is to sit down with my guitar and try to put something to words - for you. But, one thing's for sure, we're gonna make it through. The updated tracklist also features the new song, “American Reckoning,” which addresses the George Floyd killing at the hands of Minneapolis police officers.īack in March, when Jon Bon Jovi was calling on fans to help him wrote “Do What You Can” he posted a message on social media about what the song needed to convey: “There are trying times we're going through uncharted territory - the great unknown. The set, which marks the band's 15th album, was originally scheduled for last May, before being pushed due to the ongoing pandemic, and is now available for pre-order. The tune which has gotten several airings so far, and has been added to the revamped and rescheduled Bon Jovi 2020 album, which is now set for release on October 2nd. According to news source Variety, Bon Jovi revealed it to fans while he was conducting his Runaway To Paradise Mediterranean cruise. Originally set to come out on 15th May 2020, the New Jersey rock icons previously postponed the album’s release and all their upcoming tour dates because of the coronavirus pandemic. This will mark a moment in time.Bon Jovi has posted the lyric video to “Do What You Can” - Jon Bon Jovi's Covid-19 anthem that he initially composed with the help of fans online. Arena rockers Bon Jovi are reportedly working on a new album, and although specific details like the release date hasn’t been disclosed as of yet, Jon Bon Jovi revealing the album’s title, Bon Jovi:2020, is telling of its upcoming release. Bon Jovi have announced that their slightly tweaked fifteenth studio album ‘ Bon Jovi 2020 ’ will be released on Friday 2nd October 2020. This song won’t be about shoulder pads and having a hairstyle. But none of us, you and I or our parents, were alive 100 years ago. “I don’t think anyone will forget what their lives were like between March and September of 2020,” Bon Jovi told Rolling Stone of their new album at the time. “I think this is the Spanish Flu all over again. Jon Bon Jovi and company also released their politically minded LP 2020, which featured songs about George Floyd and the Black Lives Matter movement, the pandemic, and mass shootings. See you soon! ❤️🗡 /HqJ1rGACMbĪlthough their summer 2020 tour was canceled due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Rock Hall-inducted Bon Jovi remained active, performing shows together for benefit shows, livestreamed gigs and promotional appearances. For more information on tickets and VIP, head to. Pre-sales begin January 11th and tickets will be available to the public beginning January 14th. It’s official! We’ll be headed back out on this road this April for the #BonJovi2022Tour. Check out Bon Jovi’s site for ticket information. before concluding April 30th in Nashville.

Bon Jovi will return to the road this April for the band’s first full-scale tour of the pandemic era.ĭubbed simply “Bon Jovi 2022 Tour,” the 15-date trek - Omicron permitting - kicks off April 1st in Omaha and zips around the Midwest and southern region of the U.S. BON JOVI's new album, 'Bon Jovi: 2020', which was originally set for a May 15 release, has now been delayed until the fall.Jon Bon Jovi told Zane Lowe's of Apple Music's Beats 1 that it didn't.
