What's Next?
I might have missed it, but the question on my mind for weeks now is : how is this tour gonna go on ? - They started a world tour but after finishing the first leg, the future remains empty. OK, a few south american dates are in the books but that's not a 'leg'
Did the band talk on their tourplans in interviews? I don't mind waiting 2018 to see them in Europe, but it would at least be nice to know when we can expect them to be over here :) ... still gets me excited big time. I suppose they will return to arena's in Europe since I can't see them doing stadiums over here anymore, except for a few cities. ( Wembley Stadium has to be the one on their bucket list ) What is the reason for organizing the tour the way they are doing it? |
I agree, I'd love to see them in the "new" Wembley Stadium finally. If they could hang it out long enough to come back and fill the new White Hart Lane stadium I'd be in dreamland.
The concern I have is that by the time the European tour comes along in 2018, THINFS will have been long since forgotten by many, so quite what they would do to address that, or even have new material to promote I don't know. The gap seems very long. |
I think it's because there are so many big acts touring this summer in the US and Europe like U2, Guns N' Roses and Metallica that they just didn't feel it was wise to try and compete for a lot of the same fans going to those shows.
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Jon also made the comment early on that touring would depend on if everyone is healthy. They may be announcing groups of dates based on how the last run went. That gives them longer to recover between runs anyway, rather than spending the whole year on the road. It's not like they have to cram dates together for any reason anyway.
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OT, but why is Jon so different from other front men? Axl, Joe Elliot, Steven Tyler, James Hetfield, Bono, Bruce, etc. Sure, they have occasional voice issues, but none that threaten to cancel a tour. And we're talking about bands that play a lot more dates than Bon Jovi. GNR played a ton of shows last year for 2.5 hours every night. Same for Bruce. I just don't get why Jon's delicate vocal chords are so different. And yeah, they played a ton of shows in the 80's and early 90's. So did every other band.
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My guess would be
February - April 2017 / NA Leg September 2017 / South America Leg Winter 2017-18 / Possibly Japan? Spring 2018 / Some more NA dates with the focus on Canada Summer 2018 / Europe |
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From 1990 to 2014 : BJ 934 shows Stones 538 shows U2 526 shows Springsteen 727 shows BJ are the hardest working band around.... |
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Michael Jackson could out perform Jon today. |
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