Post by jonbonfan101 on Jul 6, 2010 13:16:03 GMT -4
The hottest band Bon Jovi is well liked in the world, they claim to be the biggest rock band on the planet, but where does that leave Springsteen or U2? And what comes into the equation when the sums are being done, asks BRIAN BOYD THE PROMOTIONAL material for Bon Jovi’s recent two week residency at London’s O2 Arena describes the New Jersey rockers as “the biggest rock band on the planet”. There is no doubt that after 27 years together the rocking Bon Jovi is still one of the biggest music acts around and they have been pumping out the hits since the mid-1980s and the crowds are still excitedly in love. The band has launched their recent album, The Circle, entered the US charts at number one, their single Work For The Working Man hitting the right notes in a country battered by the economic meltdown. The scheduling of a Bon Jovi concert in Wellington in December has forced the Wellington Phoenix to alter their A-League 2010/11 fixture schedule. 2010 Tony Awards Bon Jovi's David Bryan nominated for multiple Tonys. He is missing his first Bon Jovi concert in 23 years. He’s got a good excuse the rocker has essential business to attend to at Radio City Music Hall. This founding member of one of the biggest rock bands on the planet is on the verge of also taking home Broadway’s highest honor.
The rocking band Bon Jovi welcomes fans around the world into The Circle on their 2010-2011 “The Circle Tour." The Bon Jovi Circle Tour will provide a powerful reassertion that Bon Jovi is indeed the biggest rock band on the planet. The band has decided to spend most of the next two years on the road worldwide performing 135 shows in 30 countries. Having played more than 3,000 concerts to over 32 million fans in 50-plus countries, Bon Jovi is at its best when on the move, and that’s truer now than ever before. “I can’t believe I’m even saying this,” exclaims Jon Bon Jovi, “but I can’t wait to go on the road again.” Last year’s “Lost Highway Tour” was the #1 tour in the world and the group is once again announcing its commitment to the hard-hitting rock & roll that has been their permanent signature from the beginning. On July 17th The Detroit hip-hop-loving rocker has been named as the opening act for Bon Jovi's The Circle Tour, which stops at Canad Inns Stadium. The rocking Bon Jovi keeps packing the stadiums. On July 30 and 31 the rockers will play Soldier Field. They have embarked on a two-year tour of 135 shows in 30 countries to support its latest album, The Circle. As they hit the road again, they said their fame and longevity has really come from the connection they have with their fans.
In this December the legendary rockers Bon Jovi will play stadiums across Australia. When the latest album "The Circle" world tour visits these parts. Dainty Consolidated Entertainment will promote the Australian tour, which starts Dec. 8 at Perth's Subiaco Oval, then moves east to play Melbourne's Etihad Stadium, Brisbane's Suncorp Stadium and wraps Dec. 17 at the Sydney Football Stadium. The hottest Bon Jovi’s most recent album release "The Circle" became their 11th ARIA top 10 album when it bowed at No. 4 on the ARIA albums chart last November. Prior to that, "Lost Highway", hit No. 2 Down Under in January 2008. Recently the band is playing its AEG Live-promoted O2. Arena residency in London. Kid Rock joined them as support last night on June 22 and returns tonight. So don’t miss the chance to see them live in concerts by getting cheap Bon Jovi tickets online.
The rocking band Bon Jovi welcomes fans around the world into The Circle on their 2010-2011 “The Circle Tour." The Bon Jovi Circle Tour will provide a powerful reassertion that Bon Jovi is indeed the biggest rock band on the planet. The band has decided to spend most of the next two years on the road worldwide performing 135 shows in 30 countries. Having played more than 3,000 concerts to over 32 million fans in 50-plus countries, Bon Jovi is at its best when on the move, and that’s truer now than ever before. “I can’t believe I’m even saying this,” exclaims Jon Bon Jovi, “but I can’t wait to go on the road again.” Last year’s “Lost Highway Tour” was the #1 tour in the world and the group is once again announcing its commitment to the hard-hitting rock & roll that has been their permanent signature from the beginning. On July 17th The Detroit hip-hop-loving rocker has been named as the opening act for Bon Jovi's The Circle Tour, which stops at Canad Inns Stadium. The rocking Bon Jovi keeps packing the stadiums. On July 30 and 31 the rockers will play Soldier Field. They have embarked on a two-year tour of 135 shows in 30 countries to support its latest album, The Circle. As they hit the road again, they said their fame and longevity has really come from the connection they have with their fans.
In this December the legendary rockers Bon Jovi will play stadiums across Australia. When the latest album "The Circle" world tour visits these parts. Dainty Consolidated Entertainment will promote the Australian tour, which starts Dec. 8 at Perth's Subiaco Oval, then moves east to play Melbourne's Etihad Stadium, Brisbane's Suncorp Stadium and wraps Dec. 17 at the Sydney Football Stadium. The hottest Bon Jovi’s most recent album release "The Circle" became their 11th ARIA top 10 album when it bowed at No. 4 on the ARIA albums chart last November. Prior to that, "Lost Highway", hit No. 2 Down Under in January 2008. Recently the band is playing its AEG Live-promoted O2. Arena residency in London. Kid Rock joined them as support last night on June 22 and returns tonight. So don’t miss the chance to see them live in concerts by getting cheap Bon Jovi tickets online.