Irish Daily Star

JON’S HAIR OF THE FROGS

LEGEND TO PLAY AT 3ARENA ON JULY 3

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BON Jovi gave hair a bad name in the 1980s but he can laugh now.

Frontman Jon, who had the best perm in the business, laughed: “I was the poster boy of the 1980s. I can chuckle at all of that now.” Back with new song Legendary, Jon told how he met The Rolling Stones before he was famous.

He said: “A paparazzi guy jumps out of a garbage can.

“The guy yells at Mick, ‘Give us a picture of the band.’

“Mick throws his arms around me and says, ‘This is our new band — The Frogs’.”

ROCK legend Stevie Nicks announced she’ll perform a huge summer show in Dublin — as she kicks off her new tour at the 3Arena on July 3.

The shows will be the Fleetwood Mac frontwoman’s first solo show in Ireland in nine years. She’ll play six dates this summer, starting in Dublin, before heading to the UK.

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The American signer joined Fleetwood Mac in 1975, helping them to establish themselves as one of the bestsellin­g music acts of all time amounting to more than 120 millions records sold.

The band’s biggest album was their 1977 record, Rumours, which went on to become one of the best selling worldwide.

Nicks has also enjoyed success as a solo artist with albums such as The Other Side of The Mirror which peaked at number 3, and Bella Donna, which went to number 11 in the UK album charts.

She was was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with Fleetwood Mac in 1998 and as a solo artist in 2019.

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On July 9, Stevie will play at Co-op Live in Manchester.

Co-op Live, which was originally scheduled to open in December 2023, will host around 120 events a year, with acts including Take That, Olivia Rodrigo, Nicki Minaj and Eric Clapton, already confirmed .

Tickets for the Dublin gig are set to go on sale this Friday, with a Three+ presale taking place tomorrow at 12pm and a MCD presale taking place on Thursday at 12pm.

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