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Bon Jovi band to give concert in Constitution Square on 21 July 2019

October 30, 2018

American rock band Bon Jovi will return to Romania seven years after their first show, to give a concert in Bucharest’s Constitution Square on 21 July 2019, D&D East Entertainment informs. The success of their latest album – This House Is Not For Sale –, which debuted at the top of the charts all over he world, was the apex of a stormy period in the three-decade history of the band. A defiant statement (“This House Is Not For Sale”) launched in a series of small shows in 2016, this new album has become the starting point for a new musical era signed Jon Bon Jovi and his colleagues. And the band has evolved since the latest world tour. Because We Can World Tour 2013 was their third tour in six years and topped the rankings of the best-sold series of concerts in the world. In Bucharest, the Bon Jovi band will consist of Jon Bon Jovi – voice and guitar; David Bryan – fingerboard; Tico Torres – drums; High McDonald – bass singer; John Shanks – co-producer and song writer; Phil X – guitarist, who was co-opted in the 2013 tour. They all took to the stage this year for a touching musical set at their induction in the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame. This new tournament puts a strong emphasis on the music and songs loved by the fans, on the working machine that has propelled Bon Jovi to more than 130 million albums sold. The band has ready a selection of approximately 95 songs, changing it each evening, including the unmistakable: “You Give Love a Bad Name,” “It’s My Life,” “Wanted Dead Or Alive,” “Bad Medicine” and, of course, “Livin’ On a Prayer.” The tickets for the Bon Jobi concern on July 21 were put on sale on Monday and will be available on eventim.ro, at prices ranging from RON 230 (general access) to RON 2,445.65 (Ultimate VIP Experience Package). A limited number of tickets will be put up for sale at a promotional price of RON 190 (general access) and RON 230 (public enclosure). The event is presented by Marcel Avram, East European Production and D&D East Entertainment.  

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