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Originally Posted by Taija
But they can't! They couldn't do it in 1996, why could they do it now? Also the stadium in Stockholm wasn't sold out in 2001. And the arenas in 2000 were 9 000-10 000 and neither of them was actually sold out I think.
Edit: I don't know why I even replied.
Edit2: Just accept that Finland is a small place too far away. But why don't you think it the other way around. When they don't go to Finland, you have a good excuse to travel to some nice place, have a holiday and see a Bon Jovi show. I don't think I'd ever have gone to Oostende or Nijmegen for example if it wasn't for a Bon Jovi show. And Oostende was actually a really nice place 
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I knew that you'll gonna throw that 96 to my face. If you remenber in that time Jovi wasn't that popular in anywhere of the world, because they had just few years ago went back together. And because tehy changed style before Keep the Faith former fans was obviously confused and I don't mean just in Finland.
Look at it in this point: In 96 Jovi could hardly fill some stadium in Japan, but few months ago they made a record: Most audience in Japanise leg than any other band any other time. 6 stadium shows, 6 sold out shows!
By the way Bon Jovi has gain more and more popularity in whole wide world as the years have turned.
HAND made history in America: Bon Jovi's most sold album in first week.
So I think things are different than 10 years ago. Now the new found fans have had time to explore thew new music!
