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Bon Jovi Debuts at #1 on the Billboard 200 November 18, 2009

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Bon Jovi’s The Circle debuts at number one on the Billboard 200 album chart. The album sold 163,000 copies in its first week of release.

Andrea Bocelli’s My Christmas moves up one spot to number two, selling 136,000 copies (which is only an 8% decrease in sales from last week). Carrie Underwood’s Play On falls two spots to number three, selling 128,000 copies; this is a 60% decline in sales.

The This Is It soundtrack falls two spots to number four, selling 117,000 copies (this is a 40% decrease in sales from last week). Taylor Swift’s Fearless moves up one spot to number five, selling 91,000 copies (which is a 30% increase in sales).

The Now That’s What I Call Music Volume 32 compilation album falls one spot to number six, selling 68,000 copies (which is a 33% decrease in sales from last week). Michael Buble’s Crazy Love moves back up one spot to number seven, selling 58,000 copies; however, this still represents a 2% decrease in sales.

Flyleaf debuts at number eight with Memento Mori, which sold 56,000 copies in its first week of release. The Glee soundtrack falls five spots to number nine, selling 56,000 copies (which is a 51% decline in sales from last week). The New Moon soundtrack holds steady at number ten, selling 53,000 copies (which is a 1% increase in sales).

This week’s album sales (7.04 million units) are up 3% from last week, but down 21% compared to the same week last year.

Bon Jovi to Play Free New York Concert June 30, 2008

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Officials in New York City have announced that Bon Jovi will be playing a free concert in Central Park this summer. The concert, which is scheduled to take place on July 12, is being billed as a “prelude” to the July 15 All-Star baseball game.

Bon Jovi Announces Tour Dates October 26, 2007

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Bon Jovi has announced that the band will embark on a world tour, starting with the United States and Canada this fall. The Bon Jovi Lost Highway World Tour started its U.S. and Canada dates in Newark, New Jersey on October 25, and will end in Atlanta on April 30.

After finishing in North America, Bon Jovi will make stops in countries such as Japan, New Zealand, England, Ireland, Scotland, Germany, Holland and Austria.

Here are the North American dates:

October 25-26, 28, 30, November 1, 3-4, 7, 9-10: Newark, New Jersey [Prudential Center]
November 14-15: Montreal, Quebec, Canada [Bell Centre]
November 17: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada [Scotia Bank Place]
November 19: London, Ontario, Canada [John Labatt Centre]
December 6-7: Toronto, Canada [Air Canada Centre]
December 9: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada [MTS Centre]
December 10: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada [Credit Union Centre]
December 12: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada [Rexall Place]
December 13: Calgary, Alberta, Canada [Pengrowth Saddledome]
December 15-16: Vancouver, Canada [GM Place]
February 18: Omaha, Nebraska [Qwest Center]
February 20: Detriot, Michigan [The Palace of Auburn Hills]
February 23-24: Chicago, Illinois [United Center]
February 28: Washington, D.C. [Verizon Center]
March 2-3: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [Wachovia Center]
March 5: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania [Mellon Arena]
March 10: Toronto, Canada [Air Canada Centre]
March 18: St. Paul, Minnesota [Xcel Energy Center]
March 31: Denver, Colorado [Pepsi Center]
April 2: San Jose, California [HP Pavilion]
April 4-5: Anaheim, California [Honda Center]
April 8: Phoenix, Arizona [Jobing.com Arena]
April 9: Los Angeles, California [Staples Center]
April 14: Dallas, Texas [American Airlines Center]
April 15: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma [Ford Center]
April 20: Kansas City, Missouri [Sprint Center]
April 22: Des Moines, Iowa [Wells Fargo Arena]
April 24: Nashville, Tennessee [Sommet Center]
April 26: Ft. Lauderdale, Florida [BankAtlantic Center]
April 27: Tampa, Florida [St. Pete Times Forum]
April 30: Atlanta, Georgia [Philips Arena]