Rock stars coming to St. Louis
Two legendary rockers will be in St. Louis this summer.
Bon Jovi is coming to the Midwest, bringing Bryan Adams along. Bon Jovi got together in 1983, and hit on the charts with their very first album, “Runaway.” Major success came with their third effort, “Slippery When Wet,” which contained two classics, “Livin' on a Prayer” and “You Give Love a Bad Name,” that both went to No. 1.
“Slippery When Wet” sold more than 20 million copies, and Bon Jovi became one of the biggest arena rock groups ever. They tour constantly, and have played over 2,700 concerts in more than 50 countries, and are still packing arenas.
A review said:
Canadian-born Bryan Adams got his start as a backup singer, then went solo in 1980. In 1981, his single “Lonely Nights” went to No. 3 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, and his career took off. His hugely successful album “Reckless” went all the way to No. 1, and contained hits like “Run to You,” and “Summer of '69.”
A review says:
The concert is July 23 at 7.30 pm, at the Enterprise Center in St. Louis. Poster printing is an effective tool for advertising events like this.
Bon Jovi is coming to the Midwest, bringing Bryan Adams along. Bon Jovi got together in 1983, and hit on the charts with their very first album, “Runaway.” Major success came with their third effort, “Slippery When Wet,” which contained two classics, “Livin' on a Prayer” and “You Give Love a Bad Name,” that both went to No. 1.
“Slippery When Wet” sold more than 20 million copies, and Bon Jovi became one of the biggest arena rock groups ever. They tour constantly, and have played over 2,700 concerts in more than 50 countries, and are still packing arenas.
A review said:
“Bon Jovi still put on a magnificent concert! They play all the favorite songs for two and half hours. Before you know it the concert is over.”
Canadian-born Bryan Adams got his start as a backup singer, then went solo in 1980. In 1981, his single “Lonely Nights” went to No. 3 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, and his career took off. His hugely successful album “Reckless” went all the way to No. 1, and contained hits like “Run to You,” and “Summer of '69.”
A review says:
“High school dream to see Bryan Adams!!! Great concert and still has a great voice.”
The concert is July 23 at 7.30 pm, at the Enterprise Center in St. Louis. Poster printing is an effective tool for advertising events like this.