NewsOctober 17, 2002
LONDON -- More than a million music fans around the world have watched the Internet broadcast of a Bon Jovi concert in London that kicked off the group's latest tour, organizers said Wednesday. The Sept. 18 concert at the Shepherd's Bush Empire -- Bon Jovi's first European club performance in a decade -- showcased material from their new album, "Bounce," and previous hits such as "Living On A Prayer," "Keep The Faith," and "It's My Life."...

LONDON -- More than a million music fans around the world have watched the Internet broadcast of a Bon Jovi concert in London that kicked off the group's latest tour, organizers said Wednesday.

The Sept. 18 concert at the Shepherd's Bush Empire -- Bon Jovi's first European club performance in a decade -- showcased material from their new album, "Bounce," and previous hits such as "Living On A Prayer," "Keep The Faith," and "It's My Life."

A global audience of more than 375,000 viewed a live Web cast of the gig, but hundreds of thousands have since watched a recording, which remains available until Friday.

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