Thursday, October 20, 2011

Fronted by lead singer and namesake Jon Bon Jovi, the group originally achieved

Music folks did not come out of the shell of the recession that hit the industry a couple of years back even in 2010 and the poor concert turnouts are the fair proof of this economic downfall. 2010 was a slow year for concert tours and it paid singers much lower than their expectations. However some bright music bands and singers got enough luck to draw huge money from live tack putting the Bon Jovi band at the first place. Bon Jovi, the American rock band was the top band who made highest gross from their 2010 concerts tour by making $108.2 million followed by new arrivals like Lady Gaga ($51 million) and Justin Bieber ($48 million). The hefty amount of $108.2 million that band earned from a 51 days tour last year does not include the $12.3 million that Bon Jovi earned from their album and digital track sales.

Bon Jovi, the New Jersey band is known for their sellout concerts and after the huge financial success in 2010, the UK Hall of Fame band is again set to start a series of tours that will kick start in January 2011. Bon Jovi will be back to their home town Sayreville, JN on January 27 for a concert at the Starland Ballroom before they head to University Park, PA for a show on February 9. Please Hurry up to get your Bon Jovi Tickets ,

The most anticipated concerts of Bon Jovi are those band will perform at Consol Energy Center of Pittsburgh on February 11 and February 12. Norman Nardini, a friend of the band's lead singer Bon Jovi from Pittsburgh will be the opening act for Bon Jovi's February 11 concert but band is in a contest to find a local band that will open their February 12 concert in Pittsburgh. The opening band must be the local band and unsigned at the time of selection and will perform a 30 minutes show of their original musical work on stage. The contest is being organized by The Q and Pittsburgh channel The CW. The contest finale will be aired live on Thursday, February 3 at Charlie Murdochs on the South Side.

Bon Jovi will debut its 2011 concerts tour on January 27 and will continue through July 31, 2011 while touring venues including United States, Canada, Croatia, Germany, Norway, Finland, Ireland, Turkey, Spain and Great Britain.


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