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(I-TravelNewswire.Com, November 28, 2012 ) San Francisco, CA -- The Los Angeles Staples Center has been expecting the itinerary for Bon Jovi in the band’s next U.S. tour ever since the tour dates for the Canadian and European routes were released within days of one another.
The entire route of the band’s Because We Can tour is all laid out, starting in Connecticut in early February, and then leading them across the country in the promotion of their What About Now album. The tour will end up stateside on April 25 at the San Jose’s HP Pavilion.
The Jersey boy’s Southern California appearance is likely just because the finale, and there will likely be a stop to the MGM Grand Garden arena in Las Vegas preceding it.
Bon Jovi tickets will be available for select dates on November 30, but the West Coast shows will likely be held back, and exact dates are not yet known.
The holidays are usually a time for concert lulls; however, there are some gigs to note. English singer Ellie Goulding is already appearing on February 9 at wiltern as part of the Night 1 of KIIS-FM’s coming Jingle Ball at the Nokia Theatre.
Death Metal powerhouse Nile will headline the City National Grove of Anaheim on March 27 for $20. Tickets go on sale November 23 at noon.
Great White has announced a December 19 gig at the Grove. Motely Creu’s Vince Neil will be the opening act.
Iron Maiden will be at the Observatory on January 16, with Paul Di-Anno, Maiden’s original vocalist performing, for the first and last time, the band’s self-titled 1980 debut album in its entirety, and then staples of the band’s second album, 1981’s Killers.
Santa Ana’s venue’s Constellation Room will be Sisu, with Tropical Popsicle, Colleen Green, and Sir Sly on November 28. The Coulorist will grace the venue December 6, and Lowly Spects, with Lonely Wild, Mike Edel, and Typson Motsenbocker will be performing on December 16.
Rebecca Black will play a hometown show on the Sunday before Christmas (not Friday as one might think), at the House of Blues Anaheim. While at the Mouse House, the Devious Means will play on December 20.
Finally, at the Glass House in Pomona, Moving Units plays December 22. The Brothers of Brutality will play the stage along with kin metal bands Emmure, Whitechapel, Unearth, Obey the Brave, and the Plot in Youth, on January 19, all for $18-$20.
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