This guy doesn’t exactly work at the docks.
It was impossible to live through the ’80s or ’90s without having at least a little crush on music legend Jon Bon Jovi. The handsome rocker was (and still is!) a hunk who became synonymous with many iconic tunes. (If your sister didn’t cry to “I’ll Be There for You” while holding her ex-boyfriend’s soccer jersey, you’re definitely not Gen X.) But how much money has Bon Jovi’s hunk status—and, of course, his massive music catalog—made him over the years? Read on to find out Jon Bon Jovi’s net worth and more.
How did Jon Bon Jovi get his start?
A native of New Jersey, Jon Bon Jovi (real name: Jon Bongiovi) spent his formative years playing in Asbury Park in a number of different bands, including Atlantic City Expressway, John Bongiovi and the Wild Ones, and The Rest. However, things changed in 1982, when he recorded “Runaway” with a touring band and found himself on the radio. At that time, he gathered keyboardist David Bryan, bassist Alec John Such (who left the band in 1994 and died in 2022), drummer Tico Torres, and soon after, guitarist Richie Sambora (who replaced original guitarist Dave Sabo and also left the band in 2013) to form Bon Jovi in 1983. The band’s self-titled album (with the first single “Runaway”) was released in January 1984, and a legendary rock band was born. “If you’re not going to be great, the guy that’s coming tomorrow night is going to be bigger,” Bon Jovi said while promoting Hulu’s four-part documentary about the band, Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story, which begins streaming April 26. “This is not a career you should take lightly. There are millions of other young guys waiting to take your place. And there are no guarantees in this business… You have to win hearts to win people’s hard-earned money. If you’re asking them to stay with you for four decades, that’s a task. You better be one of the greats, or good luck.”
What is Jon Bon Jovi’s net worth in 2024?
According to Celebrity Net Worth, Bon Jovi is worth $410 million. He makes most of his money through his entertainment empire, which controls everything Bon Jovi has to offer—recordings, touring, and merchandising.
One way he doesn’t make money? By selling the rights to his vast music catalog. “For some people, it makes sense [to do it] because they have to,” he told the Associated Press. “For some people, it makes sense because they want to do it. I just see [Bon Jovi’s music] as my baby, and I have no desire at this point in my life to even consider it.”
What’s Bon Jovi’s biggest hit?
The band has had four No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the past 40 years, including “You Give Love a Bad Name” and “Livin’ on a Prayer,” both from the (truly perfect) 1986 album Slippery When Wet. If you’ve ever been to karaoke in your life, you know both of these songs by heart.
Their other two No. 1s are “I’ll Be There For You” and “Bad Medicine.” Not bad!
What is Bon Jovi’s most successful album?
The band’s most successful album to date is their third album, Slippery When Wet, released in 1986, which has sold more than 28 million copies worldwide.
Is Bon Jovi still making music?
Bon Jovi is still making music. In fact, the band has its 16th studio album, Forever, due out June 7, 2024. But a recent vocal cord injury threatened to force Bon Jovi, the singer, to give up live performances.
Speaking to People, he recalled that his wife, Dorothea, told him he was losing his voice during a 2022 tour. A subsequent trip to the doctor revealed that one of his vocal cords had atrophied.
“It’s unique. It’s not a tumor,” he told the AP. “The strong vocal cords pushed the weak vocal cords, and all of a sudden, my impotence got worse.” He had surgery, and now, two years later, he’s working with vocal coaches and exercising daily as part of his recovery. “Every day is like bending your body with weights and just getting them [the vocal cords] to be the same size and working together,” he told the outlet. “It’s been steady. Do I want it to be a light switch? Yeah. I told the doctor, ‘I want to flip the switch and be done with it.’” It just doesn’t work that way… I believe it’s going to get better.”
Where Does Jon Bon Jovi Own Homes in New Jersey?
It appears that Jon Bon Jovi currently doesn’t own any homes in New Jersey. He is a former resident of Rumson, New Jersey, where he had a home recording studio called Sanctuary Sound in his basement. He also owned a mansion in Middletown, New Jersey, which he sold in 2020.
What Other Properties Does Jon Bon Jovi Own?
Jon Bon Jovi has owned some pretty incredible homes over the years. His previous mansion in Middletown, New Jersey was a French chateau-style estate that he listed for $20 million in 2020. It had everything from its own private bar to a recording studio, and sat on 15 acres along the Navesink River.
That same year, Bon Jovi upgraded up a stunning Mediterranean-style mansion in Palm Beach, Florida for a whopping $43 million. The lavish property, which he still owns, is over 10,000 square feet and features seven bedrooms, 12 bathrooms, an infinity pool, and direct beach access. Yowza!
What sports teams does Jon Bon Jovi own?
Jon Bon Jovi is the founder and former majority owner of the Philadelphia Soul NFL team. However, he doesn’t currently own any teams. Maybe someday!