1st San Juan Music Festival Starring Bon Jovi
OK, the majority of the details for this Bon Jovi concert have been released and as of today Saturday April 28, tickets are on sale. On June 8, 2007 Bon Jovi will be headlining the 1st Annual San Juan Music Festival at the Hiram Bithorn in San Juan, Puerto Rico. This will be the first time in 20 years that Bon Jovi has played in Puerto Rico. The festival is scheduled to start at 6pm and end at midnight. As of today the line up is:
Bon Jovi
Mishka (Matthew McConaughey band)
Vivanativa
Millo Torres y el 3er Planeta
The All American Rejects are also rumored to be playing, but I can not confirm this.
Tickets can be purchased online at Ticketpop, Ticketpop locations around Puerto Rico, by phone (787-294-0001) and at the Hiram Bithorn ticket office on Saturday and Sunday.
Tickets are priced at $50 – $225 depending on the location in the stadium.
There are also two packages that can be purchased (no price details for these):
Diamond Package includes VIP Pass/After Party. This package includes preferred seating at designated area, one laminated VIP Pass to enter backstage tent where free alcohol and beverages will be serve. Also one ticket to the After Party.
Platinum Package includes VIP Pass ONLY. This package includes preferred seating at designated area, and one laminated VIP Pass to enter backstage tent where free alcohol and beverages will be serve
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