Bon Jovi Stream Latest Leg of the World’s Biggest Tour - Live
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Bon Jovi Stream Latest Leg of the World’s Biggest Tour – Live

Fresh from being named the world’s biggest touring band, their massive global success with their Greatest Hits album and adding yet more dates to the North American leg of the tour, Bon Jovi celebrate by streaming part of a gig to fans around the world.

They play Penn State University tomorrow night and will stream live from the Bryce Jordan Cente, providing a preview of their European summer 2011 dates.

Just click on any of these links to watch at 7.30pm Eastern Standard Time (12.30am UK time) – link, link, link, or link

Bon Jovi’s 2011 dates come fresh off the heels of the band earning the top-grossing worldwide tour of 2010, according to both Billboard and Pollstar, an honour achieved for the second time in just three years. The band will perform concerts in the U.S., Canada and throughout Europe, presented by AEG Live.

Globally, the Grammy® Award-winning band has sold more than 125 million albums, and performed more than 2,700 concerts in over 50 countries for more than 35 million fans. Bon Jovi Greatest Hits (Island Def Jam Music Group) debuted at #1 around the world in November, with the band’s three-decade-spanning retrospective charting higher and selling more copies in its first week than their 1994 Cross Road release, which has sold more than 21 million copies to date. Previously, the band’s “Lost Highway Tour” was named the #1 tour of 2008. Nearing three decades of an incredible career, Bon Jovi shows no sign of slowing down.

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European Tour Dates:
8th June Maximir Stadium, Zagreb, Croatia
10th June Ostragehege, Dresden, Germany
12th June Olympic Stadium, Munich, Germany
15th June Ullevaal Stadium, Oslo, Norway
17th June Olympic Stadium, Helsinki, Finland
19th June Horsens Stadium, Horsens, Denmark
22nd June Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh, UK
24th June Old Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester, UK
25th June Hard Rock Calling, Hyde Park, London, UK
27th June Bristol, Ashton Gate Stadium, UK
29th June RDS Arena, Dublin, Ireland
30th June RDS Arena, Dublin, Ireland
8th July Kazlicesme Festival Site, Istanbul, Turkey
10th July Piata Constitutiei, Bucharest, Romania
13th July Esprit Arena, Dusseldorf, Germany
14th July Letzigrund Stadium, Zurich, Switzerland
16th July Maimarktgelande, Mannheim, Germany
17th July Stadio Frilui, Udine, Italy
20th July Olympic Stadium, Athens, Greece
22nd July Ernst Happel Stadium, Vienna, Austria
24th July Zeebrugge Beach, Bruges, Belgium
27th July Estadio Olympico, Barcelona, Spain
29th July Estadio Anoeta, San Sebastian, Spain
31st July Parque De Belavista, Lisbon, Portugal

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