Bon Jovi @ Acer Arena, January 22
I grew up in the 1980s. It was a decade of big hair, big shoulder pads, and big power chords. And if you were a young girl in the 80s, you probably had a dirty big crush on Jon Bon Jovi.
That was more than twenty years ago, but walking into Acer Arena last night it seemed some things never change. While I spotted quite a few mullets, the hair was a little smaller. I didn’t see anyone wearing shoulder pads. But chunky chords are alive and well. And if the deafening squeals were anything to go by, the very same girls still have the hots for Jon.
The music wasn’t much different either. Sure Bon Jovi are still releasing albums and their newer sound has a more country edge, but that didn’t stop them busting out classic cuts from New Jersey, Slippery When Wet, and Keep the Faith.
Considering their massive back catalogue, opening with “Great Balls of Fire” was an odd choice. But the crowd screamed their approval as they watched Jon gyrate like a yesteryear teen idol. You can only imagine the way the already frenzied stadium erupted when they began their next song, “You Give Love a Bad Name.” Hit after hit followed, punctuated by new songs which allowed us to catch our breath a little.
I’ve often wondered how Jon stays looking so svelte, but now I know. He bounces around like he has springs attached to his feet, jumping around the stage with an energy that would impress men half his age. I think I lost a few kilos dancing along last night, so it’s little surprise he stays so slim.
Just when I was sure I couldn’t stand any more Jon moved from the main stage to a smaller one, right in front of me. OK, four rows of fans separated us, but this was so much closer to my childhood crush than I ever imagined I’d be. I got my second wind as we were treated to an amazing acoustic set, starting with “Knocking on Heaven’s Door” and moving into “Blaze of Glory.” Richie joined him on the small stage then for “Someday I’ll Be Saturday Night.” I was having such a good time, which only got better when they launched into two of my favourites “Never Say Goodbye” and “Blood on Blood.”
Then it was back to the main stage for more rapid fire hits: “Keep the Faith,” “Sleep When I’m Dead,” “Who Says You Can’t Go Home,” and “Livin’ on a Prayer.” The crowd wasn’t letting them off that easily, and it didn’t take much encouragement before the lads were back for an encore. I struggled to think of the songs they hadn’t played yet, but of course there was more to hear.
We were all back on our feet to enjoy the final three tracks: “Have a Nice Day,” “Wanted Dead or Alive,” and the obvious closer “I Love This Town.”
Sydney loves Bon Jovi too. They gave us three solid hours of entertainment, and we were all thankful for it. My feet hurt, despite me discarding my high-heeled boots early in the night. My throat was sore from the singing and screaming. Sweat dripped from every pore of my body. I had a brilliant time.
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12 opinions for Bon Jovi @ Acer Arena, January 22
kelly evans
Jan 23, 2008 at 5:42 am
i went to the concert on the 22nd and i had the best nite of my whole entire life i cried i laughed and i sung my heart out i wanted to stay there forever and ever now im sad cause its over i hope they come back soon i love bonjovi
Ryza
Jan 23, 2008 at 9:11 am
WHAT A GREAT SHOW!!! Mon 21st was better and also half an hour longer!!
Tara
Jan 23, 2008 at 9:50 am
I’m sooooo glad you guys in Oz are getting such AMAZING shows! And believe me, though we get more shows in America, that setlist was to DIE for! Glad you had a great time, and amazing review!
Lauren
Jan 23, 2008 at 6:52 pm
Hi Kelly - glad you had as much fun as I did!
Wow Ryza - I can’t believe you got an extra half an hour on Monday night! Still, I’ve looked at both set lists and while I would have loved to hear “Bed of Roses” the inclusion of “Wild in the Streets” and “Never Say Goodbye” made Tuesday for me.
And thanks for the lovely feedback Tara! We had to wait a really long time for this show, but it was worth waiting for! I agree - great great set list :-).
Ben
Jan 25, 2008 at 1:35 am
I attended the sydney concert on tuesday the 22nd Jan , we traveled from our lovely little state of Tasmania to see something that was one of my goals to do in life, thats right I got to see BON JOVI LIVE …. And what a night, in my 29 years of living that was up there with the best thing I have ever done, I know i come from Tasmania and ya thinkin ” well he does come from tassie” but I am sure all Bon Jovi fans would agree HE ROCKED THE ARENA !! Sensational preformance Couldnt have asked for a better night.. Love you Jovi thankyou for coming and filling one of my dreams !!
Lauren
Jan 25, 2008 at 2:44 am
I’m glad you had such an awesome time too Ben! And coming from Tassie - that shows some dedication. Although I’d probably do the same thing if I lived so far away from all the concert action!
kelly evans
Jan 26, 2008 at 5:47 am
Im glad u guys had such a great time it was the est nite of my life and seeing them for the first time as one of the biggest fans was awsome i have dedicated most of my life to bonjovi actually since i was for haha i even have the have a nice day face tattooed on my back and soon the bonjovi lost highway symbol(cant wait) it was great best nite ever i want to go to new jersey sooooo bad hoping id get a glimps of the very talented american band but dont think it will happen scared of flying lol anyway id like to share my awsome info the day i arrived back home from the concert to my shock was my brothers best friend standing there telling me he was at the concert as a rodie who set up the show for bonjovi well of course i never believed this untill he bought out a shirt that he wore saying BONJOVI LOST HIGHWAY TOUR LOCAL CREW OH MY GOD i said and he also said they shooked his hand i knew he was a rodie but thought he was teasing me for months sayin he was settin up the bonjovi concert well next time ill believe him and maybe go backstage wif him lol see ya guys
Lauren
Jan 26, 2008 at 5:45 pm
Hi Kelly - I’m sure being a roadie isn’t glamorous work but when you’re working for the big names like Bon Jovi it must make it all worthwhile!
bobby
Jan 29, 2008 at 1:32 am
I have seen bon jovi that many times,87,89,92,95,97(jbj) and 2001 and anytime a band can get a sydney crowd on there feet you know theyre doing well.
This show on the 21st will go down as one of the hottest shows ever seen in australia.The boys have still got it.Unbelievable stuff.Best crowd i have ever seen at a concert.
Lauren
Jan 29, 2008 at 6:22 am
Glad to hear the boys still rocked it for you Bobby even after seeing them so many times. Aging doesn’t seem to have hurt the lads one bit, does it?
bobby
Jan 31, 2008 at 2:45 am
definitely not Lauren.
I couldnt believe the number of people that attended the shows that had never seen them before.They must have been living under a rock for the last 20 years.
They gave me the same response ive had from everybody that’s seen them for the first time..awesome.
Lauren
Jan 31, 2008 at 3:20 am
*lol* I just hadn’t been to a real Bon Jovi show because of bad luck! I made it to their free gig in the middle of Sydney Harbour, but refused to do Rumba because I hated it the year before and I knew the set would be fairly short. I caught Jon when he came out here solo in 97, but when Bon Jovi did their last real tour they did the Eastern Creek show on the day of my cousin’s wedding! Ahh well … I got there eventually and it was completely worth the wait!
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