Ever wonder if the stars are conspiring to help you snag those elusive Bon Jovi tickets today? With Mercury retrograde stirring up a cosmic queue chaos and Venus whispering sweet nothings about patience, it’s the perfect storm for a “miracle” Ticketmaster hack to surface. Fans are buzzing about a weirdly effective trick that’s breaking the internet — and the ticket lines — ahead of the official general sale. Whether you’re eyeing those eight nights at Madison Square Garden or aiming for the UK and Ireland gigs, you might just find that refreshing your page isn’t just a digital tic, but your new spiritual ritual. So grab your laptops, prime those caffeine levels, and let’s dive into how you can beat the cosmic odds and secure your spot at the Bon Jovi Forever Tour. Ready to roll the dice with the universe?

Bon Jovi fans have revealed a ‘miracle’ Ticketmaster hack ahead of today’s general sale (buy tickets via Live Nation and Ticketmaster).
Next summer, the legendary rockers will perform a whopping eight nights at Madison Square Gardens in New York.
The Livin’ on a Prayer hitmakers will then head to the UK and Ireland for gigs in Edinburgh, London, and Dublin.
The tour announcement comes almost six years after Jon Bon Jovi took a break from the spotlight to focus on his health, so tickets are in high demand.
In the countdown to the general sale, fans are sharing a little-known hack for securing tickets, no matter how long the queue is.
On Reddit, one fan shared their presale experience: “Absolutely wild experience. It wouldn’t let me in the waiting room, kept asking for an authentication code, and then freezing when I entered the code.

Tickets go on general sale today (Getty/Koh Hasebe/Shinko Music)
“Tried nine times. On the 10th try, it made me change my password, and 20 minutes later at 9.05am, I was in queue position 15,649.
“As expected, no tickets left. I didn’t give up though, I kept refreshing and refreshing, and by some miracle, two resale face value standing tickets appeared and I grabbed them right away.”
A second also found that refreshing the page helped them to bag tickets, as they wrote: “Exact same experience for me. I was 11,000th in the queue for Edinburgh and 33,000th for Wembley. Sold out when I got in, but kept refreshing every so often over the next few hours and managed to get pitch tickets for Edinburgh.”
A third fan said, “I had a strange experience. I was in the queue for Wembley – started at 19,000th(ish). Sold out when I got in.
“BUT I kept going back to the page through the day, and picked up two pitch tickets for Edinburgh.”
So, there you have it, it’s worth refreshing the page to secure tickets if you’re struggling to find availability.
From what time general sale starts to where to buy tickets, find out everything you need to know below.
General sale starts at 10am (EDT) on Friday, October 31 via Live Nation and Ticketmaster.
According to fans on Reddit, it’s recommended that you log in to your chosen ticketing site 15 minutes before, so that’s 9.45am. Remember, it might be worth trying to refresh the page, too.
Resale tickets are likely to become available via TicketNetwork and SeatGeek.
To avoid ticket scams and ensure a money-back guarantee, always purchase resale tickets through verified sites.

Presale sold out instantly (Getty/Midori Tsukagoshi/Shinko Music)
The set list has not yet been confirmed, but one of their last live performances in 2022 will give fans a good idea of what to expect on the night.
The Forever Tour will will begin in July 2026 with eight nights at Madison Square Garden, New York.
For those of you based in the UK and Ireland, you’ll have the chance to be a part of the crowd on August 28 at Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium and Dublin’s Croke Park on August 30.
The UK tour will wrap up on September 6 at Wembley Stadium in London (buy UK tickets here). You can find out when they’re coming to a city near you below. See you there?
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