• Source: Bon Jovi Live!
    • Bon Jovi Live! was a concert tour by the rock band Bon Jovi. Staged in support of the band's thirteenth studio album Burning Bridges, the tour played arenas and open-air venues in 2015. It began on September 11, 2015, in Jakarta, Indonesia, at the Gelora Bung Karno Stadium and continued through Asia, ending on October 3, 2015, in Tel Aviv, Israel, at Yarkon Park. It was the band's first tour without the guitarist Richie Sambora.


      Shows




      Cancelled shows




      Set list


      "That's What the Water Made Me"
      "You Give Love a Bad Name"
      "Raise Your Hands"
      "Born to Be My Baby"
      "We Weren't Born to Follow"
      "Lost Highway"
      "Runaway"
      "Because We Can"
      "We Got It Going On"
      "It's My Life"
      "What About Now"
      "We Don't Run"
      "Captain Crash & The Beauty Queen From Mars"
      "Someday I'll Be Saturday Night"
      "Wanted Dead or Alive"
      "I'll Sleep When I'm Dead"
      "Who Says You Can't Go Home"
      "Keep the Faith"
      "Bad Medicine"
      Encore:

      "In These Arms"
      "Have a Nice Day"
      "Livin' on a Prayer"


      Personnel


      Band

      Jon Bon Jovi - lead vocals, guitar, maracas
      David Bryan - keyboards, backing vocals
      Tico Torres - drums, percussion
      Touring musicians
      Phil X - lead guitar, talkbox, backing vocals
      Hugh McDonald - bass guitar, backing vocals
      Matt O'Ree – rhythm guitar, backing vocals


      References




      External links



      Official website

    • Source: Bon Jovi Live
    • Bon Jovi Live was the fourteenth concert tour by American band, Bon Jovi. Visiting several countries in North America and Europe, the tour supported the band's sixth compilation album, The Greatest Hits. It follows The Circle Tour, which became the biggest tour of 2010. At the conclusion of 2011, the tour placed second on Billboard's annual, "Top 25 Tour", earning over $190 million with 68 shows.


      Background


      In October 2010, Bon Jovi released the concert film, "The Circle Tour: Live From Jersey" in U.S. theaters. At the same time, the band announced the release of their latest greatest hits collection and their upcoming tour. Upon the release of the album, the new tour dates were announced as well. While touring Australia, it was announced that the "Circle Tour" became the biggest tour of 2010, grossing over $200 million. Commenting on the tour, Jon Bon Jovi stated,"You can show up, but that doesn't mean the people are going to go, and that doesn't mean they're going to come the next time and the next time. […] The year's not over yet. I need to make it to July 31 and then look back. If it were over right now, I'd look back on the Circle run and happily say, 'Wow, it was a good year. I was unbelievably healthy, we did great business, we got along.' But it's not over. It's just the beginning of the third quarter, we've just taken the field. So I won't look back until we get to the end zone."
      On April 28, 2011 it was announced that Richie Sambora would be absent from some shows enter rehabilitation for exhaustion and alcoholism, but the tour will continue with the rest of the band. Sambora was replaced by Canadian guitarist Theofilos Xenidis (known professionally as Phil X), beginning on April 30, 2011. On 6 June 2011, it was announced that Sambora would rejoin Bon Jovi for the remainder of the tour. In June 2011 Bon Jovi played two nights in the RDS Arena, Dublin, Ireland, performing to an audience of over 34,000 each night.
      On June 17, 2011, Jon suffered an MCL sprain in his left knee while performing "Love's the only Rule" at the Helsinki, Finland concert. The incident was caught on a YouTube video and the pain he endured was quite obvious. It occurred in the first set about an hour into the show. Jon slipped because it had rained the whole evening and the stage was wet and slippery. Nine days later, he had surgery in Dublin, Ireland and played the Dublin show and several others with a knee brace. No shows were cancelled during this incident.


      Set list


      Raise Your Hands
      You Give Love a Bad Name
      Born to Be My Baby
      We Weren't Born to Follow
      Lost Highway
      It's My Life
      Runaway
      The More Things Change
      We Got It Going On
      Captain Crash & The Beauty Queen From Mars
      Bad Medicine (with snippets of Oh, Pretty Woman)
      Lay Your Hands on Me (Richie Sambora on lead vocals)
      When We Were Beautiful
      Bed of Roses
      I'll Be There for You
      Who Says You Can't Go Home
      I'll Sleep When I'm Dead (with snippets of Start Me Up)
      Someday I'll Be Saturday Night
      Have a Nice Day
      Keep the Faith
      Encore
      In These Arms
      Wanted Dead or Alive
      Blood on Blood
      Livin' on a Prayer


      Shows




      Personnel


      Band

      Jon Bon Jovi - lead vocals, guitar, maracas for Keep the Faith, tambourine for Hey God
      Richie Sambora – lead guitar, lead vocals for Lay Your Hands on Me, backing vocals, talkbox
      Hugh McDonald – bass, backing vocals
      Tico Torres - drums, percussion, backing vocals for Love for Sale
      David Bryan - keyboards, backing vocals
      Additional musicians

      Bobby Bandiera – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
      Phil X – lead guitar, backing vocals, talkbox (substitute for Richie Sambora from April 30 to May 22)


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      References

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