Two Nights in Tokyo
American rock band Bon Jovi arrived in Tokyo on Monday to play two concerts at Tokyo Dome on Tuesday and Wednesday nights. The band, making its 15th tour of Japan, was last here three years ago. About 100 fans were on hand at Narita airport to greet the band members.
Lead vocalist Jon Bon Jovi, 48, thanked Japanese fans for supporting the band for the past 27 years since the group was formed, and promised a great live event. Promoters said there are still plenty of tickets available for both concerts, which start at 7 p.m. (which was about 20 minutes ago)
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I thought for sure Japan would be sell-out capacity crowds. Seems like the decision to be done for a while is a good one. They can regroup, we can replenish funds and start to miss them, and everyone can have a big happy reunion when next we meet.
Until then, we're tracking the Circle/GH tour on the BJCT, and will do so through Lisbon in 2011. Then, when the guys go on their break, we can see them an ol' time we want to :)
~ Hath
Lead vocalist Jon Bon Jovi, 48, thanked Japanese fans for supporting the band for the past 27 years since the group was formed, and promised a great live event. Promoters said there are still plenty of tickets available for both concerts, which start at 7 p.m. (which was about 20 minutes ago)
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I thought for sure Japan would be sell-out capacity crowds. Seems like the decision to be done for a while is a good one. They can regroup, we can replenish funds and start to miss them, and everyone can have a big happy reunion when next we meet.
Until then, we're tracking the Circle/GH tour on the BJCT, and will do so through Lisbon in 2011. Then, when the guys go on their break, we can see them an ol' time we want to :)
~ Hath
2 comments:
From what I've been hearing, they could have sold out a bunch of slightly smaller venues in Osaka, Nagoya, etc but Jon wants to play Tokyo Dome. Of course, that's not coming from anywhere "official" so don't shoot the messenger. ;)
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