Assuming that Lost Highway is the new, upcoming album.
Example setlist North America:
Code:
1. Lost Highway
2. Runaway
3. Story Of My Life
4. Wild In The Streets
5. Born To Be My Baby
6. It's My Life
7. I Believe
8. (You Want To) Make A Memory
9. Bounce
10. Blood On Blood
11. Something For The Pain
12. Always
13. Who Says You Can't Go Home
14. I'll Be There For You (Richie Sambora on lead vocals)
15. We Got It Goin' On
16. I'll Sleep When I'm Dead
- Papa Was A Rolling Stone
- Jumpin' Jack Flash
17. In & Out Of Love
18. Bad Medicine
19. Livin' On A Prayer
Encore I:
20. Keep The Faith
- Sympathy For The Devil
21. Any Other Day
22. Rockin' In The Free World
23. Wanted Dead Or Alive
Encore II:
24. Never Say Goodbye (acoustic)
Code:
Example setlist for Europe:
1. Lost Highway
2. Runaway
3. Hey God
4. Raise Your Hands
5. The Radio Saved My Life Tonight
6. Everyday
7. Just Older
8. (You Want To) Make A Memory
9. Always
10. Something For The Pain
11. One Wild Night
12. I'll Be There For You (Richie Sambora on lead vocals)
= acoustic set =
13. Love For Sale
14. Whole Lot Of Leavin'
15. Little Bit Of Soul
= acoustic set =
16. I'll Sleep When I'm Dead
- Gimme Some Lovin'
- Rockin' All Over The World
17. Damned
18. Have A Nice Day
19. Born To Be My Baby
20. Livin' On A Prayer
Encore:
21. Keep The Faith
22. Any Other Day
23. The Hardest Part Is The Night
24. Wanted Dead Or Alive
Now I know this theory would no longer work if the band starts to release more albums, but by the time they do so, they could always start dropping the less succesful albums from their career. This means that Fahrenheit would be dropped first, then Bon Jovi, then Bounce, then These Days, etcetera. In my opinion this theory is fault proof, but if anyone feels differently please start a debate with me why.
Salaam Aleikum,
Sebastiaan