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Bon Jovi World Tour

11:01 AM, Thursday 10/22/09 9 |   |

Bon Jovi announces a two-year world tour and plays a mini-concert outside the under-construction new Meadowlands Stadium in E. Rutherford, N.J.

  • Jon Bon Jovi

    During an invitation only performance outside the New Giants Stadium.
    October 22, 2009

    (AP Photo)

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The band also made it official – its two concerts scheduled for the new home of the New York Giants and New York Jets football teams will open the stadium May 26-27.

Bon Jovi’s upcoming album – The Circle – arrives in stores Nov. 10.

The band performed for about 5,000 contest winners and fan club members as well as construction workers building the new Meadowlands Stadium. Bon Jovi was also joined by New York Jets Chairman and CEO Woody Johnson, New York Giants President and CEO John Mara and New Meadowlands Stadium Company President and CEO Mark Lamping.

  • Bon Jovi

    Outside the New Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J.
    October 22, 2009

    (AP Photo)

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WPLJ DJ Race Taylor emceed the event, which was streamed live on BonJovi.com and iClips.net.

Although the band won’t play the new stadium until May, “The Circle World Tour” actually starts Feb. 19 at Seattle’s KeyArena. The next date on the schedule is Feb. 22 in San Jose at the HP Pavilion.

  • Bon Jovi Fans

    Cheering their favorite band outside the New Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J.
    October 22, 2009

    (AP Photo)

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Feb. 24 is Glendale, Ariz., at the Jobing.com Arena; Feb. 26 is Anaheim at the Honda Center and March 2 is Sacramento at the ARCO Arena.

Other stops include Los Angeles, Denver, Las Vegas, Omaha, Fargo, Detroit, Montreal, Philadelphia, Nashville, plus just about every city you’d expect a tour of this magnitude to play.

Although the band only released North American dates today, the tour is expected to play well into 2011 and will include a residency at London’s O2 June 7-8, 10-11 and 13. All in all, the band will do at least 135 shows in 30 countries.

  • Feels Like Home

    Richie Sambora & Jon Bon Jovi during Bon Jovi's mini-concert outside the new Giants Stadium.
    October 22, 2009

    (AP Photo)

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Tickets for the London O2 residency go on sale Oct. 30 at 9 a.m. Brit time. Tickets for the new Meadowlands Stadium gigs go on sale Oct. 31 at 10 a.m. Eastern Time. Other tour dates go on sale beginning Nov. 9. For more information and another look at the webcast, please click here for the Bon Jovi website.


9 Comments leave a comment

  1. 117
    JeffMikey wrote:

    11:46 AM, Oct 22, 2009

    Bon Jovi's music is lame, boring and predictable.

  2. 62
    Barfly Charlie wrote:

    04:19 PM, Oct 22, 2009

    Agreed. They need to turn up their amps and learn how to be a rock band again.

  3. 57
    clapton7 wrote:

    10:49 AM, Oct 23, 2009

    Pollstar is mistaken on the April 10 show. It says that they're playing in Miami, but they're actually playing here in Dallas on April 10. Hope I can make it to the show since I missed them last year.

  4. 1
    The Champ wrote:

    05:17 PM, Oct 25, 2009

    His voice is shot and he puts the microphone  and a fake smile out to the crowd when he cant hit the high notes. In terms of being loud, they were very loud for many years, but get rid of the country crap. Its totally lame...money hungry  bitches...actually im jealous at the amount of coin they have.

  5. 107
    CFKMAN wrote:

    05:56 PM, Oct 25, 2009

    Bon Jovi's music is still quite good but why dont they make the bass player Hugh McDonald an official member of the band? He's been with them since 1994.

  6. 152
    thefragile09 wrote:

    01:50 PM, Oct 26, 2009

    Bon Jovi Best By Sell by date 31.12.1987

  7. 2
    Niprut137 wrote:

    11:57 AM, Oct 27, 2009

    "Bon Jovi's music is lame, boring and predictable."  That seems to be the pattern of every band out there these days and not only them. The real true and great music died a long time ago.

  8. 128
    El Perro wrote:

    08:08 AM, Oct 28, 2009

    My mom really likes Bon Jovi. She's 65.

    'nuff said!

  9. 27
    cincyconcertfan wrote:

    08:21 AM, Oct 31, 2009

    Scalping their tiks! Boo!  Have you seen the prices on tickets?  $1875, $1425, $625, $365, $215 and $153 plus service charges for the best seats.  Bon Jovi has always represented themselves as being the working person's band coming up from middle-class roots.  I guess greed has replaced loyalty to the working class fans who have supported them over the years.  I will not spend another penny for anything related to Bon Jovi.