They’ve seen a million faces, they’ve rocked them all, and now they’re returning to ANZ Stadium.
Over an illustrious career spanning more than three decades, Bon Jovi has earned their place among global rock royalty.
The newly anointed Rock & Roll Hall of Famers will be rocking ANZ Stadium Saturday 8 December as a part of the This House Is Not for Sale Tour.
They’ve seen a million faces, they’ve rocked them all, and now they’re returning to ANZ Stadium.
Over an illustrious career spanning more than three decades, Bon Jovi has earned their place among global rock royalty.
The newly anointed Rock & Roll Hall of Famers will be rocking ANZ Stadium Saturday 8 December as a part of the This House Is Not for Sale Tour.
Last in the country for the Because We Can World Tour in 2013, Bon Jovi will play a one-night-only-Sydney show at ANZ Stadium in celebration of their latest album This House Is Not For Sale, which reached No. 1 on the ARIA Charts in 2016.
Tickets to Bon Jovi’s ANZ Stadium show are on sale here
The This House Is Not for Sale Tour has already received both fan and critical acclaim, with its first North American leg grossing an estimated $47 million and its South American leg grossing nearly $40 million.
Early Reviews are glowing:
- Atlanta Journal-Constitution raved, “(The tour) solidifies their standing as one of rock’s most resilient acts.”
- Creative Loafing Tampa said, “Bon Jovi leaves 18,000 screaming, standing fans shot through the heart…”
- While the Los Angeles Daily News reported that “JBJ shook the stage from the start to end with energy and enthusiasm, and he kept that energy rolling with a voice in tip top shape…”
- The Louis Post-Dispatch said “Bon Jovi doesn’t miss a beat…”
- And the Toronto Sun enthused, “It was anthemic Bon Jovi at its best…”
Because We Can was Bon Jovi’s fourth tour in six years to be ranked the No. 1 top-grossing tour in the world (a feat accomplished by only The Rolling Stones previously) earning a total of $259.5 million.