They've held their own through changing trends and changing lineups, selling millions of albums on their way to induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
Bon Jovi was scheduled to play Denver in March this year, then it was rescheduled to April 14th, and now it's been cancelled. CANCELLED, as in, Bon Jovi is not going to play Denver this Spring and you can get a refund for your tickets. Also, what a bummer that the Patti Fiasco, who was picked to open for Bon Jovi, will not get to play on that huge Pepsi Center stage...
Well, so much for a Taco Tuesday to beat all Taco Tuesdays. On the bright side, though, it's going to be one ROCKIN' Friday night in the Mile High city!
If you and your band love your jam sessions and have had the dream of being on stage in front of thousands of people, listen up, because here is your chance!
Bon Jovi's This House is Not For Sale Tour is going to be making its way to the Pepsi Center on March 14th and your band could be the lucky ones who get to be the opening act...
The show will be March 14, 2017. That’s a Tuesday. I say, you get down to Denver early and do a Taco Tuesday thing in Downtown Denver and then go have a BLAST at the show!
After laying low for a few weeks, Richie Sambora has decided to speak up about his recent departure from the Bon Jovi lineup -- and it sounds like fans may need to start preparing for the possibility that he may never return.
Jon Bon Jovi still isn't going on the record about the circumstances that led to Richie Sambora's abrupt departure from Bon Jovi's most recent tour, but he insists the door is wide open for Sambora's return.
In a development that's sure to launch a million bad 'Livin' On A Prayer' puns from members of the sports media, Jesse Bongiovi, the son of rock star Jon Bon Jovi, intends to walk on to the football team at Notre Dame this fall.
Expected to graduate from Poly Prep Country Day School in Brooklyn, N...