Friday, July 4, 2008

Search  

Xpress4me logo

my xpress | blogs | must see must do

Image for Concert: Bon Jovi
© AP
Published: May 15, 2008, 09:00

Concert: Bon Jovi

XPRESS

With over 120 million albums sold worldwide, including 34 million in the US alone, the platinum, multiple award-winning band Bon Jovi are all set to rock the UAE.

Having partnered with Radio 2 – 99.3 and 106 FM – the official Bon Jovi Radio Station, the band will entertain fans with hits from their latest album Lost Highway along with songs from their older albums like I’ll Be There For You and Bad Medicine .

So, stay in tune with Radio 2, as the station will give its listeners a chance to win tickets on Classic Breakfast with Steve Johnston. Moreover, listeners will also get a chance to relive their favourite Bon Jovi classics on 99.3 and 106FM.

Where: Emirates Palace Hotel, Abu Dhabi
When: May 20
Tickets: Virgin Megastores across the UAE and Hard
Rock Café, Dubai. Also available at bonjovinow.com, boxofficeme.com and timeouttickets.com
 
top stories in myxpress
Image for Living all sides
Living all sides>
Image for Let’s have tea
Let’s have tea>
Image for Who is your favourite spring sizzler?
Who is your favourite spring sizzler?>
Image for Verdict's out!: The hottest singles in town
Photo galleryVerdict's out!: The hottest singles in town>
Must See Must Do
Top things to tickle your fancy in the way of entertainment in the UAE.

recent entries

Cinema: Hancock>

Top events to tickle your fancy>

Glen Perry sings for Myanmar>

Theatre: Hats off>

Getaway: Making Waves>

Still loving you: Scorpions>

Paanchvi pass contest>

Rock challenge>

Musical: Sound of music>

Concert: Bon Jovi>

archives

July 2008 (1)

June 2008 (3)

May 2008 (13)

April 2008 (18)

March 2008 (16)

February 2008 (11)

January 2008 (7)

December 2007 (18)

November 2007 (31)

October 2007 (15)

September 2007 (20)

August 2007 (29)

July 2007 (8)

vote

Can changing your signature change your fortune?

Yes, it's one form of positive action

Maybe - fortune is fickle, after all

Only by making it harder to cash checks