Another world tour is slated to begin November 2 in Des Moines, Iowa. Bon Jovi has hunkered down at New Jersey military base Fort Monmouth to rehearse. Guitarist Ritchie Sambora told Billboard.com the band hopes to show its appreciation by performing a special military personnel-only show later this week.
While it remains to be confirmed, the show could be broadcast on the Armed Forces Network and cybercast on AOL.










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