Bon Jovi have added an additional date in Dublin, Ireland to their "This House Is Not For Sale" tour.
The rock legends were set to perform in Dublin on June 15. The band will now play at the RDS Stadium on June 15 and 16, prior to stadium shows in Liverpool, London and Coventry.
"Due to phenomenal demand Bon Jovi have added a second concert date at the RDS Stadium, Dublin on Sunday 16 June, 2019," a statement reads. "Bon Jovi will play RDS Stadium on Saturday 15 and Sunday 16 June, 2019 (subject to licence). Tickets for the extra date are on sale now from Ticketmaster and usual outlets nationwide."
Last week, Bon Jovi announced plans to embark on a tour of the UK and Europe in May of next year. "This House Is Not For Sale European Tour" kicks off from Russia on May 31.
"This House Is Not For Sale" European tour also includes dates in Estonia, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, the Netherlands, Germany, Spain, Switzerland, Poland, Belgium, Austria and Romania during June and July.
Tour Dates:
May 31, 2019 Moscow, Russia @ Luzhniki StadiumJune 2, 2019 Tallinn, Estonia @ Song Festival GroundsJune 5, 2019 Stockholm, Sweden @ Tele2 ArenaJune 8, 2019 Stavanger, Norway @ Viking StadiumJune 11, 2019 Sonderborg, Denmark @ SlagmarkenJune 13, 2019 Nijmegan, Netherlands @ GoffertparkJune 15, 2019 Dublin, Ireland @ RDS ArenaJune 16, 2019 Dublin, Ireland @ RDS ArenaJune 19, 2019 Liverpool, UK @ Anfield StadiumJune 21, 2019 London, UK @ Wembley StadiumJune 23, 2019 Coventry, UK @ Ricoh ArenaJuly 3, 2019 Dusseldorf, Germany @ Merkur Spiel-ArenaJuly 5, 2019 Munich, Germany @ Olympic StadiumJuly 7, 2019 Madrid, Spain @ Wanda StadiumJuly 10, 2019 Zurich, Switzerland @ LetzigrundJuly 12, 2019 Warsaw, Poland @ PGE NarodowyJuly 14, 2019 Werchter, Belgium @ TW ClassicJuly 17, 2019 Vienna, Austria @ Ernst-Happel-StadionJuly 19, 2019 Klagenfurt, Austria @ Wörthersee StadionJuly 21, 2019 Bucharest, Romania @ Piata Constitutei
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