Bon Jovi in Concert


Bon Jovi is one of the biggest rock bands in the United States. It is headed by lead singer Jon Bon Jovi and plays to sell out audiences throughout the world. The band formed in 1983 and included guitarist Richie Sambora, bassist Alec John Such, keyboard player David Bryan and Tico Torres as the drummer. They found their first hit single, Runaway, early in their career. They launched themselves into mainstream popular status with their third album, Slippery When Wet in 1986, and have only progressed since then. Their following album, New Jersey, established them as a major world rock band. Their most recent album Lost Highway was released in 2007.

Bon Jovi concerts are packed with energy and the thrill of super rockstar dynamics. Jon Bon Jovi is loved throughout the world and is as popular for his good looks and charm as he is his music. The band packs stadiums and large coliseums. Bon Jovi will often appear in sections of the audience and shake hands as he balances along small railings and interacts with the crowd as he goes. He has hands all over him, though no one is overly aggressive and seems to just want to touch a part of this singer songwriter. Concert tickets for their shows sell out quickly and souvenir stands are popular outside the venues.

Their albums have produced many top singles and their concerts are full of hit songs that the audience sings along to. Their albums have one many awards and honors and they have been recognized by the critics for their music and showmanship. They have toured the world and sell out houses wherever they go. Some of their more popular hits include the songs You Give Love a Bad Name, Never Say Goodbye, Livin’ on a Prayer, Bed of Roses and Wanted Dead or Alive. Bon Jovi has also had success in other areas and is the owner of the arena football team the Philadelphia Soul. He is also extremely activity in the community and supports various charity organizations.

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