Bon Jovi band members David Bryan, Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora and Tico Torres attend the premiere of Showtime's "Bon Jovi: When We Were Beautiful" documentary in New York, Wednesday, October 21, 2009. (AP Photo/Charles Sykes)

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Bon Jovi announces new world tour

Tour kicks off at new NY GIants and Jets stadium

Updated: Thursday, 22 Oct 2009, 4:16 PM EDT
Published : Thursday, 22 Oct 2009, 4:15 PM EDT

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) - Rock band Bon Jovi announced plans Thursday for a new world tour that will kick off at the new home of the New York Giants and Jets.

The two-year tour begins May 26 at New Jersey's new $1.6 billion Meadowlands football stadium, which is nearing completion and will replace Giants Stadium. It will feature 135 shows in 30 countries.

"It's a big world," lead singer Jon Bon Jovi said when asked about the length of the tour. "And we still make house calls."

Bon Jovi and lead guitarist Richie Sambora are New Jersey natives. They said being selected for the first concert at the new stadium holds special meaning for them because they've played Giants Stadium more than eight times and consider it home.

"Jon Bon Jovi is a New Jersey guy," Giants CEO John Mara said.

"He's a legend in New Jersey," Jets owner Robert "Woody" Johnson said.

Bon Jovi said going to a football game at Giants Stadium was a special event for him before the band, which formed in 1983, made it big. The Grammy winner grew up in Sayreville and is a Giants season ticketholder.

"I can't wait until there's a ballgame," Bon Jovi said.

The band announced the tour Thursday at an invitation-only performance for 5,000 fan club contest winners and construction workers in the parking lot of the new stadium.

A group of police officers watched the show from a highway overpass as the band worked through a set that included songs from its new album "The Circle" and hits like "You Give Love a Bad Name."

The band's "Lost Highway" album tour was the top grossing tour of 2008, according to Billboard Boxscore. It grossed $210.6 million and drew 2,157,675 fans.

Kim Cardino, 42, of Lindenhurst, N.Y., blew a kiss to the band's sport utility vehicle as it left the parking lot after the show.

"Just in case he's inside," Cardino said as her husband and three daughters looked on. "I love Bon Jovi. I wasn't close enough."

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