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Tournée pour Lost Highway

3 Mai 2007, 10:07am

Publié par Nadinejovi

Lost Highway, le prochain album des guys sortira le 19 juin, (en prévente sur amazon le 11 juin).  Cela n'est pas une nouvelle, mais Jon a annoncé qu'une tournée serait faite pour la sortie du dernier album.  La tournée débuterait en janvier 2008 et 10 soirs sont prévus pour le New Jersey.  Les tickets seront en vente à partir du mois de juin 2007.  Alors si vous ne savez pas quoi faire durant les froides nuits de l'hiver prochain...

 

Bon Jovi to open new Prudential Center arena
Posted by The Star-Ledger May 02, 2007 7:19PM
Categories: Events
New Jersey rock band Bon Jovi will open Newark's new 18,000-seat Prudential Center on Oct. 26, officials said this evening.

MARK HUMPHREY/ASSOCIATED PRESS
Bon Jovi will open Newark's new Prudential Center arena on Oct. 26The band will play at least three shows at the arena, and maybe more, said Nick Sakiewicz, president of AEG New York/New Jersey, part of Anschutz Entertainment Group, which is booking concerts and special events for the Prudential Center.
The $365 million arena, which will be known as "The Rock," will be home to the New Jersey Devils hockey team,

"It's going to be rockin', baby," Devils owner Jeff Vanderbeek said. "It's unbelievable. (Jon Bon Jovi) is a Jersey guy. He's at the height of his career on a brand new tour. From day one, we said we wanted to bring the top acts and certainly Bon Jovi is synonymous with the best in New Jersey ."

Sakiewicz said landing Bon Jovi proves the Prudential Center will be a premier arena able to attract top acts.

"With a number of Bon Jovi shows, we're off to a great start at this exciting new venue which will play a major role in the revitalization of the city," Sakiewicz said in a statement. " Newark will never be the same."

Bon Jovi, the veteran rock band led by Sayreville native Jon Bon Jovi, is a top concert attraction throughout the world, and has an exceptionally strong bond with its home-state fans.

The group has performed at the state's largest concert venue, Giants Stadium, many times - most recently, last summer. Initially known as a pop-metal band in the 1980s, the group became more of a mainstream-rock act in the 1990s, and has recently had some success on the country charts, too. Group members have always taken obvious pride in their Jersey roots, and even titled their 1988 album " New Jersey ."

Last year, their hit single, "Who Says You Can't Go Home," was used in a state tourism campaign. The band has a new album, "

Lost Highway
," coming out on June 19, but currently, no other local shows are scheduled.

Tickets for the concerts are scheduled to go on sale next month.

Contributed by Jeffrey C. Mays

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