Bon Jovi announces new album, summer tour with Bryan Adams

The tour arrives at the United Center on July 21. Tickets go on sale Jan 24.

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Bon Jovi performs at the United Center in 2018.

Bon Jovi performs at the United Center in 2018. The band returns to the Chicago venue on July 21 as part of its 2020 North American Tour.

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Jon Bon Jovi is holding on to what he’s got.

The rock group Bon Jovi is kicking off the new year with a new North American tour and its 15th studio album, both titled “Bon Jovi 2020.”

The tour kicks off June 10 in Tacoma, Washington and concludes July 28 after back-to-back shows at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Bryan Adams will join Jovi for nearly every show. Tickets go on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. Jan. 24 via ticketmaster.com.

The album will be released “later this year,” according to a press release. While an exact date has not been announced, every concert guest will receive a copy of the CD.

Here’s the tour schedule:

June 10:Tacoma, WA – Tacoma Dome

June 11:Portland, OR – Moda Center

June 13: Sacramento, CA – Golden 1 Center

June 16:San Jose, CA – SAP Center at San Jose

June 18:Los Angeles, CA – The Forum

June 20: Las Vegas, NV – T-Mobile Arena (Without Bryan Adams)

June 23:San Antonio, TX – AT&T Center

June 25:Dallas, TX – American Airlines Center

June 26:Tulsa, OK – BOK Center

July 10:Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena (Without Bryan Adams)

July 14: Newark, NJ – Prudential Center

July 16: Boston, MA – TD Garden

July 19:Detroit, MI – Little Caesars Arena

July 21:Chicago, IL – United Center

July 2:St. Louis, MO – Enterprise Center

July 25: Washington, DC – Capital One Arena

July 27: New York, NY – Madison Square Garden

July 28:New York, NY – Madison Square Garden

Read more at usatoday.com.

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