Saturday, July 24, 2010

gillette stadium


There arena rock, and then there is Bon Jovi. Bon Jovi is not playing arenas anymore. He plays football stadiums - including Gillette Stadium Saturday Night. What, if all goes well, where you'll end up after 28 years and 3500 shows ."Or some crazy amount like that," guitarist Richie Sambora, 51, said before the show Bon Jovi at 55000 capacity Rogers Centre Toronto earlier this week. "I do not know if someone has a full tour as much as we have.

But a group led by singer Jon Bon Jovi, has not forgotten his roots New Jersey club. "After all these years, we know how to make the stadium an intimate place," said Sambora. "I do not think we ever bad show.
Bon Jovi - which also includes keyboardist David Bryan, drummer Tico Torres, and, since 1994, bassist Hugh McDonald - has sold 120 million albums. With a number one country hit in 2006, "Who Says You Can not Go Home", a duet with Jennifer Nettles of Sugarland. Their 1911 studio album, "Circle", debuted at number 1 last year. And they are now very deeply in the 150-show tour.
"When I go on stage, I look down and see my shadow," Sambora said: "I say to myself:" Well, it's very good to be me. I look and there are 55000 people look at me, enjoying my songs. I do it all over the world. I have the best partner and leader in the business.
"In addition to being one of the biggest bands on the planet, John and I were just in the gym, and we looked at each other will," Man, we are still fun. It really is cool. "

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