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Bon Jovi has had a rough three years, and according to the singer, it all began when former band mate, Richie Sambora, left the band three years ago. At the time, there was much speculation about what caused the split. Some said they'd had a fight, while others claimed that Sambora was tired of playing second fiddle to Bon Jovi.
But the star cleared up the rumors in a recent interview when he said, Everything was great and we were just coming off a break but he never came back to work. It was a shock, he said. There was never a fight. There was never an argument. It certainly wasnt about money. He has since reached out on social media, which was very kind. But we never saw him again. Nobody.
After he lost his Sambora, who was the bands lead guitarist, Bon Jovi began having serious disagreements with his label. He hasnt yet given out the details of the issues, but has said that hes doing much better now.
And thats a good thing considering the mega star is releasing a new album and kicking off a tour. The album, called This House is Not for Sale, is due to be released on November 4, and fans are anxiously waiting for it. Then, in February of next year, [Bon Jovi](http://www.concertbank.com/concerts/bon-jovi-tickets) heads out for a 2017 tour.
The tour kicks off on February 8 at the Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, South Carolina and winds up on March 27 at the Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana.
We have plenty of tickets at the moment, says a spokesman from Concert Bank, an online third party ticket seller. But once Bon Jovi releases its new album, we expect tickets to sell out quickly.
The spokesman advises fans to get their [Bon Jovi tickets](http://www.concertbank.com/concerts/bon-jovi-tickets) now while the best seats are available, because once the album is released and people begin buying tickets, seating choices will be severely limited.
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