BON JOVI LIVE IN BEIJING 2015

Published on Sep 2, 2015

BON JOVI LIVE IN BEIJING 2015

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Genre: Live Music

Dates: Thursday, September 17, 2015

Venue: MasterCard Center

Prices: 480, 880, 1180, 1680, 2280, 3880


Features: We've toured around the world performing over 2,900 concerts in more than 50 countries and today I am excited to announce that for the first time ever we are performing in Beijing! See you September 17! - Jon Bon Jovi


BRIEF INTRODUCTION

One of the most important bands in the history of rock and popular music comes to Beijing, with the most spectacular tour of this season. Bon Jovi will perform at Beijing MasterCard Center on September 17. In addition to the show in Beijing, Bon Jovi will also have one show in Shanghai on September 14 and two back to back performances in Macao on September 25 & 26 at Cotai Arena, The Venetian Macao. The tour is presented by AEG Live.


Bon Jovi carries a history of success for over 30 years. The band became an icon of American rock music, and will shake Beijing with this spectacular show. Fans will be treated to an unforgettable night of Bon Jovi’s huge arsenal of worldwide hits, including 'Livin' On A Prayer', 'You Give Love A Bad Name', 'Who Says You Can't Go Home', 'It's My Life' and many more.


With the iconic frontman Jon Bon Jovi, 130 million records sold, performing over 2,900 concerts, the endless list of hits, the fact of having one of the best singers of popular music, and the strength of a band that won a place among the greatest through their excellence, all come together to make this a concert experience not to miss.


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