Bon Jovi will play concerts in Croatia and Romania
Bon Jovi will play concerts in Croatia and Romania

Bon Jovi will play concerts in Croatia and Romania

(News from Croatia)

American rock singer Jon Bon Jovi during his tour The Circle Tour will visit Croatia and Romania. Its first-ever concert in Croatia Bon Jovi will organize in Zagreb. The Croatian public will be able to see the rock idol on June 8, 2011 at Maksimir Stadium.

Bon Jovi’s concert in Zagreb promises to cause additional public interest, as here along with Bon Jovi on stage will play his longtime band mate guitarist Richie Sambora, who had left the band to make a solo career.

Almost all of the 30,000 tickets for the concert in Zagreb are already sold. Bon Jovi companions planned to stay on holiday in the Croatian capital for 5 days. The star will stay in one of the most luxurious hotels in Zagreb - Esplanade.

Another country of the region, which will host the legend of the rock 'n' roll, will be Romania. Bon Jovi plans to play a concert in Bucharest on July 10, 2011.

The Circle Tour is another massive tour of Jon Bon Jovi after successful last year, when the group gave concerts in Spain, New Zealand, Australia and Japan. This time The Circle Tour will cover the USA, Europe and Canada. The European stage of the tour in addition to Croatia and Bulgaria also includes Denmark, Germany, Norway, Spain, Finland and the UK.

After the concert in Zagreb Bon Jovi will play at the Olympic Stadium in Munich, where organizers expect to collect 80,000 fans of the musician. This concert will be unique in its kind since the first half hour of its broadcast will be available on the Internet.

To date Bon Jovi is one of the most popular rock musicians in the world. During the career Bon Jovi’s band managed to sell over 120 million records and play for 34 million fans.

Ilya Kalachev

Date: 10/06/2011


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