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Bon Jovi To Perform Entire New Album For Four Cities

by Roger Wink, VVN Music on September 20, 2016

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Bon Jovi will visit four cities to perform their new album, This House is Not For Sale, in its entirety with each show being done at a much smaller venue than where the band normally performs.

On October 1, the band will play an almost hometown show at the Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank, NJ followed by a trip across the ocean for an October 10 gig at the London Palladium.

October 17, its back to North America for a date at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre in Toronto.

Finally, on October 20, the band will perform on Broadway for the first time as they play the Barrymore Theatre. This show will also stream live on Tidal whose members will also have access to exclusive footage from the four shows.

Now, here’s the rub. You won’t be able to buy tickets for the four shows. Fans will have to go to bonjovi.com to try and win tickets.

This House is Not For Sale will be released on October 21.

Even former member Richie Sambora has given the album his stamp of approval.

Jon Bon Jovi and former bandmate Richie Sambora ended feud rumours on Thursday by exchanging kind words on Twitter.

The former Bon Jovi singer and his former lead guitarist have reportedly had a frosty relationship ever since Richie left in 2013 because he wanted to see more of his daughter, and Jon told CBS This Morning in May he hadn’t seen him in three years.

However, on Thursday they proved there’s still love between them in a warm Twitter exchange about each other’s music. Richie kicked it off by posting a video on Twitter with his partner Orianthi Panagaris to congratulate the band on their single This House Is Not for Sale.

After addressing his former Bon Jovi bandmates, Richie says, “Heck, congratulations on the new single man, God bless, good luck, hope you guys do great. Travel safe.”

Australian singer/guitarist Orianthi adds, “Congratulations on your new single. All the best,” while Richie makes a peace sign with his fingers and concludes, “Big love, man. Peace.”

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