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Old 08-12-2010, 11:12 PM
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Don't expect my poor country to be one of those 30, but I hope for Poland as it would probably the best chance to see Jovi in 2011
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Old 08-12-2010, 11:47 PM
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Don't expect my poor country to be one of those 30, but I hope for Poland as it would probably the best chance to see Jovi in 2011
I hope for Poland too, specifically my hometown Also the best and the closest option for you I think, so we both need to pray for this We have a brand new arena (for about 15 thousand people) which opens officially next week with a volleyball match of Poland vs Brazil and next year in the spring we will have our brand new stadium officially opened (for about 44 thousand people). So clearly Gdansk is ready for Bon Jovi. They only have to put it on their tour map
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Old 08-13-2010, 12:29 AM
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I hope for Poland too, specifically my hometown Also the best and the closest option for you I think, so we both need to pray for this We have a brand new arena (for about 15 thousand people) which opens officially next week with a volleyball match of Poland vs Brazil and next year in the spring we will have our brand new stadium officially opened (for about 44 thousand people). So clearly Gdansk is ready for Bon Jovi. They only have to put it on their tour map
Haha, I knew you were going to reply me And you did. Actually, if Jovi comes to Poland, I wouldn't mind Lodz. It has a good arena that I've been to once (during European basketball championship last year) and I'm going there again next year to see Paul Rodger in The Wall Live tour. Even though that city sucks (no offence), but the arena is great How about Warsaw stadium? AC/DC did a show there this year, a lot of my friends traveled there. Could Bon Jovi do the same?
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Old 08-13-2010, 01:20 AM
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Haha, I knew you were going to reply me And you did.
Haha, I am glad I did not disappoint you then

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Actually, if Jovi comes to Poland, I wouldn't mind Lodz. It has a good arena that I've been to once (during European basketball championship last year) and I'm going there again next year to see Paul Rodger in The Wall Live tour. Even though that city sucks (no offence), but the arena is great How about Warsaw stadium? AC/DC did a show there this year, a lot of my friends traveled there. Could Bon Jovi do the same?
Well, of course I’d be happy for a BJ show in any city in Poland Lodz as a city sucks, that’s true (no offence to people from there). Of course if they come probably they will play in Warsaw anyway as this is the city that gets most of the good shows in Poland mostly because it’s a capital. But there is also a great arena in Katowice too. Until this year I’d not even consider my hometown (even though it's one of the most popular tourist destinations in Poland) but like I have mentioned we have brand new venues right now, prepared exactly for such shows (Jean Michel Jarre and Lady Gaga will perform in our new arena this fall). So I just think it would be a good chance for the change of scenery for concert goers. And apart from the show there’s lots to see and places to enjoy in our area too (beach, old town, clubs in Sopot and many more). And since the band enjoys opening new stadiums it would be a great opportunity to open ours next spring
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Old 08-13-2010, 12:03 PM
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There is a possiblity that next year there will be no Scottish date.
This was confirmed by the man who routes the dates.

This was as off June 26th 2010 though so who knows
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Old 08-13-2010, 12:31 PM
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I think I read that Sweden was also confirmed but I'm not sure about that.
What gives you that idea, Seb?
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Old 08-13-2010, 02:19 PM
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I don´t care where they´ll play. For me Czech republic, Slovakia, Austria, Germany or Poland are good places....at least Germany and Austria are very probable.
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I think I read that Sweden was also confirmed but I'm not sure about that.
Really hope it's true. I have always wondered why Bon Jovi have rejected Sweden for so long. Pretty strange, Sweden is one of the biggest music countries in the world. Really hope for one or two shows here
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Old 08-13-2010, 04:55 PM
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Really hope it's true. I have always wondered why Bon Jovi have rejected Sweden for so long. Pretty strange, Sweden is one of the biggest music countries in the world. Really hope for one or two shows here
Yeah, don't we all. In 2011, it'll be 10 ****in' years since they last played here. We used to be high priority.
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Old 08-13-2010, 06:12 PM
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are all the countries listed on the first message really confirmed ??
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