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Associated album
  
Lost Highway

End date
  
July 15, 2008

No. of shows
  
99 in Total

Start date
  
October 25, 2007

Legs
  
7

Lost Highway Tour

Location
  
North America, Asia, Oceania, Europe

The Lost Highway Tour was a worldwide concert tour by the American rock band Bon Jovi, that took place from October 2007 to July 2008 in support of their 10th studio album Lost Highway. Originally planned as a 2008 greatest hits tour, the tour was changed to promote Lost Highway after the album's worldwide success, reaching #1 in several countries when released in June 2007.

Contents

Immediately after the album's release, the band performed a string of promotional summer concerts in the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, United Kingdom and Japan. The tour began proper in October 2007 with ten concerts that would mark the opening of New Jersey's Prudential Center, before doing a tour of Canada and then tours of Japan, Australasia, the United States and Europe in 2008. Bon Jovi also played their first concert in New Zealand in 12 years as part of the tour.

The Lost Highway Tour is a finalist for the Billboard 2008 Touring Awards for Top Tour, Top Draw, and Top Manager.

Tour highlights

The Lost Highway Tour has seen the band perform songs rarely heard live since the These Days Tour, for example "Hey God", "I Believe", "Lie to Me", "This Ain't a Love Song" and "Always" in its original version. At several of the band's summer stadium shows, the band was known to play extremely long setlists, some of them running nearly three hours, totaling approximately 26 songs, including encores that sometimes had as much as seven songs.

The band also spontaneously played "Stick to Your Guns", from the New Jersey album for the first time in twenty years at the Amsterdam gig, after Jon Bon Jovi noticed seventeen banners held up in the front row with the lyrics to the song printed on them. The band played in Rock in Rio Lisbon on May 31, 2008, making it their first concert in Portugal since 1995. The band played a free concert in Central Park, New York City, to 60,000 fans in conjunction with Major League Baseball and Bank of America, as part of MLB All Star Game week.

Lead guitarist Richie Sambora took the lead for one song at most shows with either "I'll Be There for You", "These Days" and occasionally "Stranger in This Town". Keyboardist David Bryan also sang solo very rarely with "In These Arms", on which rhythm guitarist Bobby Bandiera also took the lead guitar solo.

Bon Jovi have also performed "Dry County" frequently.

It has also been announced both during concert and on the official band website that a live DVD from the last two nights of the tour at Madison Square Garden will be released.

Before the band was set to perform at the Bank Atlantic Center in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, there was a bomb threat at the stadium. The band finally took the stage at about 9:00 p.m.

A fan jumped on top of Jon at the concert at Punchestown in Ireland just before the bridge of "In These Arms", and it took four security guards to take her off.

Set list

Bon Jovi once again had long set-lists like from the Have a Nice Day Tour with 25 songs, that changed from night to night. Here is the average set-list:

  1. Lost Highway
  2. Born to Be My Baby
  3. You Give Love a Bad Name
  4. Raise Your Hands
  5. Runaway
  6. Summertime
  7. I'll Sleep When I'm Dead/Jumpin' Jack Flash
  8. Blood Money
  9. Blaze of Glory
  10. Whole Lot of Leavin'
  11. In These Arms
  12. We Got It Going On
  13. It's My Life
  14. Bad Medicine/Shout
  15. I'll Be There for You (Richie Sambora on lead vocals)
  16. (You Want to) Make a Memory
  17. Bed of Roses
  18. Keep the Faith
  19. Have a Nice Day
  20. Who Says You Can't Go Home
  21. Livin' on a Prayer

Encore:

  1. Hallelujah
  2. Someday I'll Be Saturday Night
  3. Wanted Dead or Alive
  4. I Love This Town

Personnel

Bon Jovi
  • Jon Bon Jovi – lead vocals, acoustic guitar
  • Richie Sambora – lead guitar, backing vocals, talkbox
  • Hugh McDonald – bass guitar, backing vocals
  • Tico Torres – drums, percussion
  • David Bryan – keyboards, backing vocals
  • Additional personnel
  • Bobby Bandiera – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
  • Lorenza Ponce – violin, viola, backing vocals
  • Kurt Johnston – pedal steel guitar, backing vocals
  • Tour grossings

    The first 22 shows grossed 41.4 million dollars, placing their tour at #11 on the list for top grossing tours of 2007. The band's second North American leg of 38 shows grossed $56.3 million in ticket sales according to pollstar making it the number one concert draw in North America for the first half of 2008. Bon Jovi's 10-night run to open the new Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey was the #1 Grossing event in 2007 and the #6 Grossing event "of all time" in North America. The band's 5-night stand at Toronto's Air Canada Centre set the record for the most number of shows in one tour at that venue, beating the previous record of 4 held by the band, as well as U2, The Spice Girls, and The Police. The third leg of the tour the band played to over 966,000 fans. On the fourth leg of Europe they played to over 1 million concert goers in 22 shows. The combined gross of the tour's first, second and third legs was $129 million, with $16.4 million from the Newark shows and $112.4 million from the remaining shows placing them first on Billboards midyear touring chart.

    The tour was the highest grossing tour of 2008 in Billboard's rankings. The tour grossed $210,650,974 and sold 2,157,675 tickets in total. In Pollstar's calculus for North America, the Lost Highway Tour had the fifth-highest gross for 2008 at $70.4 million.

    Supporting acts

    For the run at the Prudential Center in New Jersey, the support acts were My Chemical Romance, Big & Rich, Gretchen Wilson, Daughtry, and The All-American Rejects, with each support act playing two of the ten dates. Hedley opened for Bon Jovi during the Canadian leg of the tour, forcing them to postpone their headlining Canadian tour until early 2008. Daughtry opened for Bon Jovi during the second North American leg of the tour. The Feeling supported Bon Jovi at four of the summer dates in the United Kingdom, with Biffy Clyro supporting on the first night at Twickenham. Kid Rock and Razorlight opened for Bon Jovi at Punchestown, Ireland, with local Irish band DC Tempest. Switchblade opened for Bon Jovi in Bristol,UK. In Australia, local bands Front Counter (Melbourne), OohLaLa (Sydney), and The Violet Flames (Perth) won the support slot through a radio contest. New Zealand band The Valves were the support act in Christchurch

    Tour dates

    Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
    A This concert was a part of "Live Earth"

    References

    Lost Highway Tour Wikipedia