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Bon Jovi cancels his tour so fans can get a refund and take care of their needs

HELSINKI, FINLAND- JUNE 17: American Hard Rock Band Bon Jovi performs in Helsinki Olympic Stadium on Bon Jovi Live 2011 Tour, on June 17, 2011 in Helsinki, Finland Photo: Shutterstock

Bon Jovi cancels his tour so fans can get a refund and take care of their needs

Bon Jovi has announced that they’ve cancelled his summer tour is officially because of the coronavirus pandemic.  Explained why they made the decision to cancel rather than postpone the tour.

He took to social media and made this statement…

“Due to the ongoing global pandemic, it is no longer feasible for Bon Jovi to tour this summer,” the statement reads. “Given these difficult times, we have made the decision to cancel the tour entirely. This will enable ticketholders to get refunds to help pay their bills or buy groceries. These are trying times. You’ve always been there for us and we’ll always be there for you. We look forward to seeing everyone again on tour when we can all safely be together. We will continue to send out news and updates on Bon Jovi touring in the weeks and months to come.”

Bon Jovi was set to tour this summer with Bryan Adams.

David Bryan, Bon Jovi’s keyboardist, recently recovered from the coronavirus disease.

So, since we can’t see Bon Jovi and Bryan Adams, here are some tunes that might cheer you up a bit!

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