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Livin’ on a Prayer

Bon Jovi builds bridges in Macau with 30 years of hits

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ho hasn’t heard of Bon Jovi? With a career spanning 30 years, the US rock group attained celebrity status in 1986 with their third studio album, Slippery When Wet. Since then, they’ve sold more than 130 million records and played 2,900 concerts around the world. You can look forward to hits such as Who Says You Can’t Go Home, You Give Love a Bad Name and It’s My Life. With their latest single, Saturday Night Gave Me Sunday Morning, released in July and their new album, Burning Bridges, out in August on the eve of their tour, you can also expect to hear some of their newest work too. Fronted by Jon Bon Jovi, the group’s tour line-up includes keyboardis­t David Bryan, who wrote the successful Broadway musical Memphis, and drummer and percussion­ist Tico Torres. September 25–26; 8pm; $580–3,688; The Venetian Macao; hkticketin­g.com

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