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Old 10-25-2020, 12:54 PM
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Originally Posted by steel_horse75 View Post
I seriously wouldn’t bother touring it...you can’t call the 2020 tour in 2021 so it will have to be renamed to something like The Limitless tour plus who wants to be reminded of 2020 and a lot of the songs won’t work live. They’re too slow. The 2 bonus tracks (the better songs) will only get played, if at all, on a runaway acoustic gig.

This albums flopped so badly in US and UK that he’d be better off playing 1 or 2 in a few years when another album is out on a different tour.

It’s been a bad year for Jon. Albums flopped, tour scrapped and now he is backing another US election runner up.

I’m reading this post and thinking it’s negative and I don’t meant to be but im Thinking if I were Jon I’d just forget about a tour to promote this album. Sales have dropped through the floor so just move on. He might be proud of it but the fans have voted with deciding not to buy it. But maybe it shows just how many people would’ve bought the last few as giving albums away with tickets has somewhat given a false “sales” figure.


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First of all. Of course he can tour an album called 2020 in 2021... and he can also tour it in 2022 because one has nothing to do with the other. Plus, people understand that there was a pandemic delay. It's not like people are going to be confused and stand there scratching their heads. Jon can just call it the Clear Vision tour or even cooler, The Beautiful Drug tour. At the end of day, it really doesn't matter...

Second, I don't think the album totally flopped. Underatand, Bon Jovi is no longer a mainstream act. I'm reading comments like "Queen / Adam Lamber and Mariah Carey have albums coming out so Jon has competition"... Wake up call...They are not Jon's main competitors either. There is an entire new generation of music out there that anyone over the age of 30 never even heard of. The entire music platform has changed and even mainstream radio don't dictate the music charts like they once did. An almost 60 year old rock star landing a top 20 spot is a lot better than most can and have done at that point.

Jon's platform is New Album, TV/Radio Promos, Tour. That's the combo that works for him. Without the tour, he loses that 1 2 3 punch.

Unfortunately, he needed to get the album about before the election or he probably would have held it until he could tour. The album in itself isn't overly political but his talking points are. The album was just the gateway for him to talk politics during radio and tv promo.






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