Bon Jovi Extra Concert Date At RDS Dublin
JC • 6 November 2018
BON JOVI
Extra Concert Date Added 
RDS Stadium - Sunday 16 June 2019
Tickets on sale now

Due to phenomenal demand Bon Jovi have added a second concert date at the RDS Stadium, Dublin on Sunday 16 June, 2019 (subject to licence).

Bon Jovi will play RDS Stadium on Saturday 15 and Sunday 16 June, 2019.

Tickets for the extra date are on sale now from Ticketmaster and usual outlets nationwide.

These will be their first Irish shows since 2013 when the band played at Slane Castle.

One of the planet’s biggest rock bands, Bon Jovi announced their return to Ireland, continuing a triumphant world tour that has visited the USA, Canada, Brazil, Argentina and Chile and will hit Japan and Australia later in 2018. A huge year of 80 shows and counting has also seen them inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame. Their 'This House Is Not For Sale' European Tour is set to be another blockbuster.

This tour places the spotlight firmly on the music and the songs, the body of work that has propelled Bon Jovi to over 130 million record sales. The band is ready with a choice of around 95 songs that they can change up every night, but have also been playing their all time classics like “You Give Love A Bad Name”, “It’s My Life”, “Wanted Dead Or Alive”, “Bad Medicine”, “Who Says You Can’t Go Home”, “Keep the Faith”, “Always”, “Have A Nice Day” and of course, “Livin’ On A Prayer." 



Bon Jovi
R.D.S. Stadium, Dublin
Saturday 15 and Sunday 16 June, 2019

 Tickets on sale on now
From Ticketmaster: In person: From Ticketmaster Outlets Nationwide
By Telephone (24 Hour): ROI: 0818 719 300, Northern Ireland: 0844 277 4455
Book On Line: www.ticketmaster.ie

 For Media information
Please Contact James Cunningham
Cunningham Public Relations and Marketing
Tel. (01) 5354042, Mobile (086) 2495332
www.mcd.ie

 
THIS HOUSE IS NOT FOR SALE 2019 EUROPEAN TOUR DATES

May 2019
31 - Russia - Moscow, Luzhniki Stadium

June 2019
2 - Estonia - Tallinn, Song Festival Grounds
5 - Sweden - Stockholm, Tele2 Arena
8 - Norway - Stavanger, Viking Stadium
11 - Denmark - Sønderborg, Slagmarken
13 - Holland - Nijmegen, Goffertpark
15 - Ireland - Dublin, RDS Stadium
16 - Ireland - Dublin, RDS Stadium
19 - UK - Liverpool, Anfield
21 - UK - London, Wembley Stadium
23 - UK - Coventry, Ricoh Arena

  
July 2019
3 - Germany - Dusseldorf, Merkur Spiel-Arena
5 - Germany - Munich, Olympiastadion
7 - Spain - Madrid, Wanda Metropolitano Stadium
10 - Switzerland - Zurich, Stadion Letzigrund
12 - Poland - Warsaw, PGE Narodowy
14 - Belgium - Werchter, TW Classic
17 - Austria - Vienna, Ernst-Happel Stadion
19 - Austria - Klagenfurt, Wörthersee Stadion
21 - Romania - Bucharest - Piata Constitutiei

 
ABOUT BON JOVI: Over an illustrious career spanning more than three decades since their formation in 1983, Bon Jovi has earned their place among global rock royalty. With over 130 million albums sold worldwide, an extensive catalog of hit anthems, and more than 2,800 concerts performed in 50 countries for more than 35 million fans, Bon Jovi is the consummate rock and roll band. Prior to 2013’s “Because We Can” world tour securing the highest grossing tour of the year, Bon Jovi earned the No. 1 grossing worldwide tour in 2010 for “The Circle Tour,” which grossed $201 million total, and 2008’s “Lost Highway” tour, which grossed $210.6 million. 

In April 2018, after a public poll that saw the band attract over 1 million votes from fans, Bon Jovi were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame. 

For more information on Bon Jovi, visit www.BonJovi.com.
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