Bon Jovi Tickets / Dublin Croke Park

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Bon Jovi are a rock band from Sayreville, New Jersey.

Bon Jovi will be performing 1 event in Dublin on Sunday 30th August 2026 at the Croke Park.

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Address: Dublin Croke Park, Jones Road, Dublin 3, Dublin,
Telephone: 018192300
Venue Capacity: 82300
Croke Park is a massive sports and events stadium based on Jones Road in Dublin 3. Owned by the Gaelic Athletic Association, it has been used since the 1800s as a site for hurling and football as well as the Gaelic Games, while it also hosts massive music concerts and huge performers too. It boasts a capacity of just under 83,000.