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Shhh he could just let the band sing most of the chorus - which he would probably do anyways [emoji14] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Why Lost Highway?: https://www.instagram.com/p/CYZ0GMeocPW/
"Dreaming of getting out on the road again…" With that song certainly sleeping... Anyway, this is the complete background: https://i.postimg.cc/zqq3f5T4/background-2022.jpg Nice to see only pictures of Jon, David and Tico >_< jaja. |
Hi everyone, I'm a long-time lurker, first-time poster.
My girlfriend and I live in London (England) and are thinking of coming to the USA for this tour. She'd love to go to the USA, particularly Nashville or Miami, and I love Bon Jovi (seen them five times in London since 2003 and two solo Richie gigs). We are both teachers and fortunately it's the Easter holidays in April. Realistically these are the dates we could make: APR 5 MILWAUKEE, WI Fiserv Forum (less likely) APR 8 CHARLOTTE, NC Spectrum Center APR 9 RALEIGH, NC PNC Arena APR 11 GREENVILLE, SC Bon Secours Wellness Arena APR 13 SAVANNAH, GA Enmarket Arena APR 15 TAMPA, FL Amalie Arena Can anyone offer any advice regarding which of these places would be good to visit? Considering the music scenes in the area, scenic tourist attractions (parks, museums, nature etc. as opposed to beaches or commercial attractions) and which of the above venues are likely to be good? We'll obviously do some research but it would be interesting to hear other people's perspectives. |
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Tampa is the most popular tourist destination on this list since it's on the water and is pretty close to Orlando (home of Disney World, Universal Studios, etc.) but it sounds like that isn't what you're looking for. Milwaukee is close to Chicago which you'll enjoy if you like big cities, but Milwaukee itself is nothing special and it will be cold in the midwest that time of year. If you want to avoid driving though that's an option. I've never been to Raleigh but it's known for being a college town with two major universities. I've never been to Savannah either but it looks like a charming little city. |
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If you're really dying to see a show I suggest you to fly to Atlanta, rent a car to see the show in Charlotte, head to the Great Smokey Mountains only to then return the car and fly to Vegas. Not because Vegas is such a great place but because it's much closer to the best nature out there (Zion, Bryce and the Grand Canyon). You'd be spending a lot less time on the road or in boring cities. Really, most American cities are just places in which a lot of people live. Don't expect a whole lot of culture there. Most have about 2 interesting musea and that's about it. Salaam Aleikum, Sebastiaan |
Well I'm flying over, gonna spend 3 nights in Austin and do that show plus Houston.
Now, the next leg of the tour will be interesting. Will it be Europe for late May/June in stadiums or the US with NY/NJ/Vegas/LA etc. Could they do May/June in Europe and the US in October? I know this goes against the 30 dates are year but .... |
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I'd go if they play here in the neighborhood and complain about the prices and the poor performance afterwards. |
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Aloha !
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Salaam Aleikum, Sebastiaan |
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