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Ticket sales haven't been great in Europe. If this is what their game is, why not hold off until they shift a few more? And what's the long term cost? If Jon is proven a liar here, he will lose a lot of fans and a lot of respect. His career will suffer for it. Jon is a smart businessman and a proud man. He will have a longer term view than the next US leg of the tour. |
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The US Stadium shows had slow ticket sales as it was. I would bet money that those shows will be moved to sheds or arenas now.
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Richie must have some disease. Hope it's not cancer. It would be the only reason for not giving explanations however.
Richie is my idol. I hope this good. . |
[QUOTE=danfan;1125849]Neh. Jon's an arrogant ass who feels as though he's the band. If he didn't, this tour would be cancelled already.[/]
Once again, why? Hundreds of people have to be out of work because Richie doesn't show up? Richie isn't the band either. |
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I do sympathise with those of you in SA and Europe who are crushed with the news. I recall how I felt spending money on flights, hotel and ticket to get to my first live Jovi show and being told that Richie wouldn't be there. But I must say I (and other Americans) could have used your sympathy last month rather than all your comment about "Richie will be back in Europe, they wouldn't dare tour Europe without Richie, they would have to cancel the tour," etc. The shows go on and now you know that Bon Jovi treats its European fans just as well as it treats its American fans. Maybe you are not so special after all although to can take some comfort in their twitter message about being off to 'WONDERFUL Europe."
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Matthew Bongiovi@MatthewBongiovi34m
Richie is still in band. It's not money it's not ego it's truly personal for him. He will be back in time. Support with love |
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