
Bon Jovi’s upcoming album ‘Lost Highway’ is one the most anticipated albums this summer and the sensational rock star is all set to back the release with a worldwide tour. This news was broken at the grand opening of the Prudential Center at Newark. The tour will see its first concert in New Jersey, Jovi’s home town, and then the band will go on to capture the whole world.
For all those who are awaiting a personal treat from the rock star, Jovi’s band have already kick started their tour. The first of their concerts was held on 25th October and the band will now head towards the rest of the US until the last concert on April 30th at Atlanta. Enthusiasts of rock music and admirers of Jovi across the globe need not get disappointed. The band will also have live gigs in Canada, Japan, New Zealand, England, Ireland, Scotland, Germany, Holland, and Austria.
For the next couple of weeks, till 10th November, the rock band will find themselves busy in their scheduled 10 concerts at the Newark Prudential center. The grand opening of the sports complex is continued to be celebrated by the band and reports have it that the concerts are sellout events every night. Talks were in the air that the band will perform in New York’s Madison Square Garden, but instead opted for the Prudential Center because they felt a decline in the crime rate, thanks to the availability of jobs.
Those who wish to attend any of the live event, tickets for the US tour will be available from November 3rd onwards. Reports have it that the band’s official website will soon put up the tour schedule so that no one misses all the fun and action. Jon Bon Jovi, who has made a mark in the rock circuit since a very long time now is almost legendary with his music.
Considered as one of the veterans in this field, his live performance at any corner of this world will be welcomed with packed stadiums, where the maximum noise is made. For a sensational singer like him, people need not be called for, they just flock in at free will in huge numbers. This World Tour slated to boost the sales of his upcoming album will be a success without doubt and there is no question that other albums due for a November release will be staring at this tall order of competition from Bon Jovi.
Image Credit: Musicfinder.yahoo.com





