Rock band Bon Jovi to stage surprise concert in Thailand

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Rock band Bon Jovi to stage surprise concert in Thailand

The organisers of Bon Jovi’s latest tour have just confirmed the pop-rock group will perform a concert in Bangkok next week. The US band are all set to take the stage at 19:30 on Tuesday at Bangkok’s premier concert venue, the Impact Arena in the Muang Thong Thani event and exhibition complex.

Thai fans and tourists can take in the exhilarating experience of seeing frontman Jon Bon Jovi perform legendary hits like It's My Life and Livin' On a Prayer with the acoustics of the 12,000-seat arena providing perfect sound. The band posted up a message on its website saying it was really looking forward to the Bangkok gig. 

Bon Jovi formed in the early 1980s and its members have around 3,000 live concerts under their belts. They last performed in Bangkok in 1995. Tuesday’s concert is being sponsored by the Singha Beer Corporation. 

Bon Jovi will perform live in Bangkok on 15 September 2015 and tickets go on sale at Thai Ticket Major outlets tomorrow. Tickets range in price between THB2,000 and THB6,000. Fans travelling to Bangkok by bus or train will find 12GO ASIA offers convenience when buying tickets and making reservations.

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