Jon Bon Jovi tested positive for COVID-19 during a rapid test just before he was set to perform a concert in Miami Beach.


What You Need To Know

  • Jon Bon Jovi tested positive for COVID-19 during a rapid test on Saturday 

  • The 59-year-old singer, who is fully vaccinated, was set to perform a concert in Miami Beach 

  • An announcer told Saturday's crowd that Jon "feels great" and was going to bed

  • There was no word on whether the concert would be rescheduled

An announcer took to the stage to give the crowd the bad news just before Saturday night’s concert at Loews South Beach was set to begin, WSVN in Miami reported.

Bon Jovi, 59, and his bandmates took rapid tests just before the concert and Bon Jovi tested positive. He is fully vaccinated. Ticket holders were required to show proof of vaccination or negative test results to get into the concert, the highlight of a three-day hotel package costing up to thousands of dollars a person.

“Jon feels great,” the announcer told the crowd, adding that the “Livin’ On a Prayer” singer was going to bed. Local news outlets reported that the rest of the Bon Jovi bandmates tested negative for COVID-19.

The band's lead singer had been scheduled to participate in a Q & A session and a photo op on Saturday night. 

There was no word on whether the concert would be rescheduled.