Bon Jovi Announce 2011 Tour Dates

Bon Jovi Announce 2011 Tour Dates

October 28, 2010

There’s no stopping Bon Jovi as the band rocks into 2011 with plenty of dates in North America and Europe.

Already a top contender for selling the most ducats in 2010, Bon Jovi begins its 2011 run in University Park, Pa., at the Bryce Jordan Center Feb. 9. Other North American dates include Pittsburgh at Consol Energy Center Feb. 11; Toronto at Air Canada Centre Feb. 14; Montreal at Bell Centre Feb. 18 and Raleigh, N.C., at RBC Center Feb. 21.

But the fun doesn’t stop there. Two NYC Madison Square Garden shows are on the books – Feb. 24-25 plus one nighters in Boston, Philadelphia, Uncasville, Chicago, San Antonio, Las Vegas, Salt Lake City and Vancouver.

Europe begins in Zagreb, Croatia, at Maximir Stadium June 8 followed by Dresden at Ostragehege June 10 and Munich at Olympiastadion June 12. Expect the band to land in Norway, Finland, Denmark, United Kingdom, Turkey, Romania, Switzerland, Italy, Greece, Austria, Belgium, Spain and Portugal.

Bon Jovi is also appearing at the annual “Hard Rock Calling” festival in London’s Hyde Park June 25.

The band has a Greatest Hits CD landing in stores Nov. 9 that also features four new tracks – “The More Things Change,” “No Apologies,” “This Is Love, This Is Life” and “What Do You Got!”

For more information, including fanclub presales and V.I.P. packages, visit Bon Jovi’s website at www.bonjovi.com.

February 2011
9 – State College, PA – Bryce Jordan Center
11 – Pittsburgh, PA – Consol Energy Center
14 – Toronto, Ontario – Air Canada Centre
18 – Montreal, Quebec – Bell Centre
21 – Raleigh, NC – RBC Center
24, 25 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden Arena
27 – Washington, DC – Verizon Center

March 2011
1 – Boston, MA – TD Garden
2 – Philadelphia, PA – Wells Fargo Center
4 – Uncasville, CT – Mohegan Sun Arena
8 – Chicago, IL – United Center
17 – San Antonio, TX – AT&T Center
19 – Las Vegas, NV – MGM Grand Garden Arena
22 – Salt Lake City, UT – Energy Solutions Arena
25 – Vancouver, British Columbia – Rogers Centre

June 2011
8 – Zagreb, Croatia – Maksimir Stadium
10 – Dresden, Germany – Ostrahege
12 – Munich, Germany – Olympiastadion
15 – Oslo, Norway – Ullevaal Stadium
17 – Helsinki, Finland – Olympic Stadium
19 – Horsens, Denmark – CASA Arena Horsens
22 – Edinburgh, United Kingdom – Murrayfield Stadium
24 – Manchester, United Kingdom – Old Trafford Cricket Ground
25 – London, United Kingdom – Hyde Park
29 – Dublin, Ireland – RDS Arena

July 2011
8 – Istanbul, Turkey – Abdi Ipekci Arena
10 – Bucharest, Romania – Piata Constitutiei
13 – Dusseldorf, Germany – ESPIRIT Arena
14 – Zurich, Switzerland – Letzigrund Stadium
16 – Mannheim, Germany – Maimarktgelande
17 – Udine, Italy – Stadio Friuli
20 – Athens, Greece – Olympic Stadium
22 – Vienna, Austria – Ernst Happel Stadion
24 – Bruges, Belgium – Zeebrugge Beach
27 – Barcelona, Spain – Olympic Stadium
29 – San Sebastian, Spain – Estadio de Anoeta
31 – Lisbon, Portugal – Bela Vista Park

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