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Bon Jovi is about to rock their first Drive In Movie Concert!

PRAGUE - JUNE 24: Famous American singer Jon Bon Jovi of Bon Jovi rock band during performance in Prague, Czech republic, June 24, 2013 Photo: Shutterstock

Bon Jovi is about to rock their first Drive In Movie Concert!

The super group, Bon Jovi has announced a drive-in experience!  The guys are going to be rocking May 22. Bon Jovi has teamed up with Encore Live for Drive-In Nights 2021 concert series. This concert has never been seen before and will be broadcast at venues around the world including approximately 300 drive-in and outdoor theaters across the United States, Canada and Ireland, and select indoor cinemas.

In a press release, Encore’s CEO said, “Bon Jovi is a global icon and we’re so happy that the band will be launching our 2021 concert season!” “The pandemic has taught us that there are new avenues for live entertainment and this model is one of the safest and most innovative options for world-class, fun events for the whole family. There are millions of fans who don’t usually attend live shows, whether it’s because they live far away from the big touring arenas or because of the cost. Artists can now connect with these fans in a completely new way.”

Encore Live has partnered with drive-in and outdoor theaters across the globe. Artists can broadcast their performance to a new global network of indoor theaters as well, thanks to an exclusive distribution agreement between Encore Drive-In Nights and Trafalgar Releasing, allowing fans that do not have an outdoor venue nearby to have an amazing concert experience at their local cinema. International screening dates outside of the U.S. and Canada will be announced soon.

Tickets for the Bon Jovi show go on sale Friday at 11am. Get more information and to find the nearest drive in movie, click HERE.

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