Aloha !
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Originally Posted by L E E
It's not? What's the point of calling it that then? And I agree about BJ.
Is it wrong for me to hope that if they do play this show, they'll be motivated enough to actually rock?
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I know it sounds odd of them having moved the festival to Lisboa, but it's simply because the travelling to a festival in South America was the motivation for a lot of bands to say no the a request of playing. It's simply too expensive for most bands, which is why Bon Jovi and many other bands refuse to play there. It's just a pity it's so far away and cost me too much, or I'd happily exchange my London trip for a trip to Portugal.
And most of Rock In Rio is broadcasted too, so this will mean Bon Jovi can't get away with a lazy performance too, they'll have to play a good set, since they'll probably headlining it too, together with Iron Maiden (who are already confirmed to play there).
Salaam Aleikum,
Sebastiaan