Tokio Hotel first ever U.S. tour dates

Ξ February 15th, 2008 | → 12 Comments | ∇ Concert, Music Bands, New Single, TOKIO HOTEL, Tickets Sale, Video, World Tour |

The band will play three sold out shows, two in New York and one in Los Angeles, to throngs of Tokio Hotel fanatics.

Not to be turned off by ?Sold Out? signs, fans have turned to on-line auction site Ebay to try and guarantee a spot in the crowd. With tickets auctioning for $800 with 78 bids, it is safe to say U.S. demand for these superstars is high!

While fans bid and out bid each other for tickets, it is business as usual for Tokio Hotel. Sold out shows are nothing new for the band, they have played to millions of fans worldwide selling out countless venues.

See what the buzz is about and check out the video for ?Ready, Set, Go? from the forthcoming release Scream that is due in stores April 15th.

Tokio Hotel U.S. Tour Dates:
2.15.08 Los Angeles, CA ? The Roxy
2.18.08 New York, NY ? The Fillmore at Irving Plaza
2.19.08 New York, NY ? The Fillmore at Irving Plaza

 

Bon Jovi Film Project

Ξ February 15th, 2008 | → 0 Comments | ∇ Bon Jovi, Movies, Music Bands, Rocker, World Tour |

Bon Jovi Film Project

Bon Jovi have announced plans for a band documentary, appointing an acclaimed director to helm the project.

Barbara Kopple will put together the movie, as the veteran rockers prepare to embark on their upcoming world tour. The Oscar-winning filmmaker is expected to cut old and new footage together for the currently untitled documentary, which was revealed this week by the band.

Guitarist Richie Sambora said Bon Jovi were eager to be seen in the same wide screen light as some of their rock ‘n’ roll peers.

“We just realized that (over) all the years, we really didn’t document enough stuff. We put out a box set a few years ago, but we look at other bands, contemporaries like U2, even Tom Petty and Aerosmith, and they had cameras rolling all the time. We didn’t have a lot of footage like that going on”, said the star, who admitted the project was “a work in progress”, with no official release date.