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Bon Jovi tour 2019: How to get tickets

Frontman Jon Bon Jovi said: 'Those huge shows, tens of thousands of people all together as one, that’s what we do. And we’ve got a few things to put right by playing Wembley Stadium'

Clarisse Loughrey
Monday 29 October 2018 09:54 GMT
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Bon Jovi have announced their first UK tour in six years
Bon Jovi have announced their first UK tour in six years (PA)

Bon Jovi have announced a new UK stadium tour for 2019, with performances in Liverpool, London, and Coventry.

It is their first UK tour in six years. The band will kick off with a show at Liverpool's Anfield stadium on 19 June, going on to play Wembley Stadium on 21 June, and Coventry's Ricoh Arena on 23 June.

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Frontman Jon Bon Jovi said in a statement: “Those huge shows, tens of thousands of people all together as one, that’s what we do. And we’ve got a few things to put right by playing Wembley Stadium. We were so excited to be the first band to play that new Stadium, I would have helped build it myself to make it happen.

"So we have a new history to write there. We’ve had some great nights at the Ricoh too."

See the Bon Jovi UK 2019 tour dates, below:

19 June 2019 Liverpool Anfield Stadium

21 June 2019 London Wembley Stadium

23 June 2019 Coventry Ricoh Arena

Got sweaty palms already? Check out our handy tips for dealing with the demand:

1) Make sure you are ready and waiting with the web page up at least five minutes before 9am.

2) Do not let your computer, phone or whatever device holds the key to your happiness run out of battery.

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3) Register your details with the website you are booking from in advance, if you can, but don’t panic if you haven’t left enough time as your tickets will be held while you fill out your information

4) Check how many tickets you are allowed to buy in one purchase. If you try to buy more than the limited number, your booking may be cancelled without notice, meaning no-one gets to go.

5) Get your friends to try too, but stay in contact in case you all succeed and end up with a bunch of tickets you didn’t want. If you do need to sell any on, do so at face value. No-one likes a tout.

6) Be patient and avoid refreshing or switching between browsers. Stick with one tab and have some faith! Be prepared to wait for an hour to get tickets

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