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Comme pour leurs 2 derniers tours, Bon Jovi sont champions de la tournée la plus rentable de l'année, et on en est qu'à la moitié de l'année...
July 12, 2013 – The mid-year results are in, and Bon Jovi has been named the #1 worldwide touring act of 2013, according to Pollstar Magazine. The iconic band has scored the top-grossing spot on the strength of “BON JOVI Because We Can - The Tour,” which launched in February 2013 and has consistently sold out stadiums and arenas around the world, grossing more than $142 million thus far. Performing for more than a million fans this year alone, the band’s current success follows on the heels of their two previous #1 tours — the “Lost Highway Tour” in 2008 and “The Circle Tour” in 2010 — and they’re only half way there…
GANDALF
"Seize the day or die regretting the time you lost
It's empty and cold without you here, too many people to ache over"
Gandalf a écrit :Comme pour leurs 2 derniers tours, Bon Jovi sont champions de la tournée la plus rentable de l'année, et on en est qu'à la moitié de l'année...
La tournée ayant généré le plus gros chiffres d'affaire en billetterie, ça ne veut pas nécessairement dire la plus rentable. Bravo à eux en tout cas
Ben en fait c'est un stade a la config etrange que j'avais pas encore vu.
Il est presque "carré", pas beaucoup d'espace entre la pelouse et les premiers gradins, et la pelouse semble vraiment rikiki, c'est space.
GANDALF
"Seize the day or die regretting the time you lost
It's empty and cold without you here, too many people to ache over"
Je suis pourtant fan absolu de BON JOVI, que je suis et adule depuis ses débuts. Mais bon sang : il fait bien reconnaître que ça manque désormais singulièrement de patate sur scène.... Où est le BON JOVI live des 90´s, avec ses effets pyrotechniques, ses passages monstrueux à la gratte et son Jon qui court partout? Alors oui la scène est superbe et les écrans géants sont zolis, mais bon, snif quoi...
Bon Jovi has fired longtime lead guitarist Richie Sambora. The 54-year-old guitarist apparently left the group in the spring citing a “personal matter,” but RumorFix is now reporting that Sambora’s departure comes down to the money.
According to the site, Sambora was earning $2 million a month and 20% of the profits from Bon Jovi’s tour, while his replacement, guitarist Philip “Phil X” Xenidis, was earning $10,000 a month. Though he will still continue to pick up his royalty checks, it does not look like he’ll be joining the band on stage in the future.
While Sambora has not yet commented on the revelation, it has been known for some time that there were disagreements within the band. Last month, Sambora announced that he would not be joining Bon Jovi at their upcoming Hyde Park show, saying, “I am not going to be onstage at Hyde Park sadly. It’s just not happening right now. I truly want to be there and I feel very sad for the fans that I won’t be performing. I love the fans, I love the band.”
GANDALF
"Seize the day or die regretting the time you lost
It's empty and cold without you here, too many people to ache over"