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Old 06-23-2008, 02:11 AM
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sorry if this is in the wrong section im new hear...but have been reading this site for a over a year now
how much are bon jovi t shirts on the merch stands normally in the uk?
and do they do programs as such...its just ive seen BJ programs on ebay and im curious?
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Old 06-23-2008, 02:09 PM
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T-shirts are between £25 (for basic t-shirt) and £30 (for the 'skinny fit' ones). Hoodies and the like around £50, this time the programmes were a tenner. There are some other assorted merchindise (posters, keychains etc) that are normally between £5-£20.
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Old 06-23-2008, 02:32 PM
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For the price, the merch was pretty piss poor this time around.
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I agree, the t-shirts weren't as great as they had been on previous tours, and imo the hoodies etc were overpriced.
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I wanted to get a hoodie on the HAND tour (I love hoodies, seem to collect them now) but it was £70! I ain't paying that much for anything Jovi! As much as I love them.
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Aloha !

Bon Jovi merchandising is always shit. Always. They stopped making cool shirts after the NJ tours.

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50 quid for a ****ing hoodie?

there's one born every minute.

and it's pretty common knowledge but i know first hand how much the majority of band merch costs to produce and with the kind of quantities bon jovi would be ordering they would literally be making something around £47 profit if not more on a hoodie and £24 on a t shirt.
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Gotta agree with you guys.......most of the merchandising was crap this time around, but the great gig made up for it.........BTW does anyone know of a web link where we can buy some of the tour merchandise, apart from the obvious BONJOVI.COM . i only liked one shirt and they only had SMALL left. and i need a bit larger than that!!!!
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That's good news really as it means I won't be tempted to queue for ages like at the O2, only for the one t-shirt I actually wanted to be sold out!
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There weren't many stalls yesterday.
I only got a programme, mousemat and a shirt.
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