March 21st, 2008
Since the 1980s, Jon Bon Jovi has been synonymous with rock and roll. Bon Jovi’s music has set the soundtrack to countless summers and has been a part of many peoples lives.
At any given Bon Jovi concert, you can see 16-25 year olds there for “the novelty of it” and 45 year old mothers there with cut off jeans and youthful smiles.
While the show is probably more “roll” than “rock”, Bon Jovi still knows how to pack a stadium and put on a big show…that’s increasingly becoming a family affair.
Since 1986’s “Slippery When Wet”, Jon and the boys have nearly torn the roof off stadiums and bars across the world. Mellowing slightly with age, Bon Jovi tours and concerts are still entertaining and the legions of adoring fans sure prove it.
If you haven’t seen then, I highly recommend checking them out.
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March 21st, 2008
In an increasingly “green-conscious” world, Jack Johnson and Brushfire Records are taking a pretty decent step towards the rarely-considered ecological impact of concert tourings.
In support of Johnson’s “Sleep Through Static” tour is attempting to be as green as possible. Initiatives include organizing carpools to shows for fans, adding optional “carbon-credit” fees to concert tickets, and making large scale donations from profits to ensure the carbon-neutrality of touring transportation.
This is a noble effort from a great performer. Jack Johnson concerts in 2008 can have you breathing a little bit easier and listening a little bit lighter.
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March 21st, 2008
With “Snakes and Arrows Live” coming out on April 8th, Canadian rockers, Rush are poised to cash in on what they do best: rock North American audiences.
S&AL is a double live album and will be a true testament to the group’s enduring fan support and relentless touring schedule.
with 40+ stops in Canada, America and Puerto Rico, Rush will be getting closer to their fans …and the heart.
Since they’ve been rocking shows since the 1970s, Rush has a build in following of rabid fans — who have a reputation for going to more than one show per tour. The live album hopes to capture what the 2008 North American Rush tour dates will display.
With all those stops, Rush is sure to be speeding through your neighborhood. ConcertGroove.com is YOUR source for online concert listings, tour information and artist info.