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05-27-2008, 11:33 PM
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Senior Member
Jovi Freak
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Join Date: 24 Apr 2003
Location: Ireland
Gender: male
Posts: 3,553
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http://www.visitdublin.com/events/Al...d=237&mid=3842
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Start Date: 07 June 2008
End Date: 07 June 2008
Venue: Punchestown Racecourse
Time: 3pm
Price: €76.50 - €86.50
Save to: MyDublin
Bon Jovi in Concert at Punchestown
Bon Jovi are back on tour promoting their hit album Lost Highway. Lost Highway is Bon Jovi's tenth studio album since the band formed in the early eighties. One hundred and twenty million albums and 2500 concerts in over 50 countries later, Bon Jovi is enjoying the greatest popularity in their history. Led by singer Jon Bon Jovi, the band has found a large audience through their polished sound, catchy lyrics and dazzling live shows. Some of Bon Jovi's hit songs include "Livin' on a Prayer," "You Give Love a Bad Name," "I'll Be There for You," "Keep the Faith" and "Always". With world tours and consistently popular new albums, Bon Jovi have established themselves as one of rock's most admired and enduring bands.
Don't miss this chance to see one of the most exciting bands live at Punchestown on Saturday 7 June 2008.
Tickets now available from the Ticketmaster Desk, Dublin Tourism Centre, Suffolk Street, Dublin 2, and other outlets.
Public Transportation:
Dublin Bus is operating a shuttle service from Parnell Square West, Dublin 1. Buses departing every 20 minutes each day.
Times:
Fri 6 July - 12 noon until 8pm
Sat 7 July - 10am until 6pm
Sun 8 July - 11am until 4pm
Please see http://www.dublinbus.ie for details
Bus Éireann tickets from Busáras, Store St, Dublin 1, or Bus Éireann Desk, Tourist Office, Suffolk St, Dublin 2 or Bus Éireann Desk, Dublin Bus Offices, 59 Upr O'Connell St, Dublin 1.
Please see http://www.buseireann.ie for details.
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"Sambora's face is a mask of joyous disbelief, as if previously unaware of his ability to play the instrument at all. Reaching the last fistful of notes, he does a fair impression of a man who is actually ejaculating into his jet black flares."
. . . Ben Mitchell, Q Magazine
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