Jon Bon Jovi Cuts Madison Square Garden Show Short After 90 Minutes Due to Sinus Infection

Jon Bon Jovi ended his Madison Square Garden concert early due to vocal problems and promised to reschedule.

Jon Bon Jovi cut his Madison Square Garden performance short due to a sinus infection on Thursday, July 23, marking a notable setback on his first major tour since undergoing vocal cord surgery in 2022. The 64-year-old rocker stopped the show after approximately 90 minutes — ending after performing the 1986 hit 'Livin' on a Prayer' — before its scheduled conclusion, telling the crowd 'I'm gonna have to cool it.' The show was the penultimate date of a Madison Square Garden residency and the eighth show of his ongoing Forever Tour, which represents his return to large-scale touring following the surgery that had raised questions about his vocal recovery. Video of Bon Jovi addressing the audience has gone viral online. Bon Jovi promised the audience that the concert would be rescheduled, saying 'We'll figure out how to reschedule,' though a specific makeup date had not been announced at the time of publication.

Why it matters

The early exit raises fresh questions about Bon Jovi's vocal health as he attempts to sustain a full comeback tour following career-threatening surgery. Ticketholders at one of the world's most high-profile concert venues face an uncertain rescheduled date.

What's next

A rescheduled date for the Madison Square Garden show is expected to be announced, according to Just Jared.

Key facts

Bias & framing notes

Both sources are entertainment/gossip outlets and agree on the core facts — vocal issues, early ending, and a promise to reschedule — but neither provides specific detail on when in the show it ended or the exact nature of the vocal problems. Page Six's headline uses 'abruptly,' adding a slightly more dramatic framing than Just Jared's more neutral account. Neither source appears to have obtained an official statement from Bon Jovi's team.

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