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David Bryan, Bon Jovi, Ros O'Gorman, Photo, Noise11

David Bryan, Bon Jovi, Photo By Ros O'Gorman

Bon Jovi Because We Can Plays Norway

by Paul Cashmere on May 22, 2013

in Live,News

Bon Jovi’s Because We Can pulled into Norway last night with the band performing at Telenor Arena in Fornebu.

David Bryan, Bon Jovi, Ros O'Gorman, Photo, Noise11

David Bryan, Bon Jovi, Photo By Ros O'Gorman

The Bon Jovi Because We Can tour will keep the band on the road for the rest of 2013 with Australia getting the final leg of the tour in December.

The setlist for Norwegian show May 21, 2013 was:

That’s What The Water Made Me (from What About Now, 2013)
You Give Love A Bad Name (from Slippery When Wet, 1986)
Born To Be My Baby (from Bad Medicine, 1988)
Raise Your Hands (from Slippery When Wet, 1986)
Superman Tonight (from The Circle, 2009)
Its My Life (from Crush, 2000)
Because We Can (from What About Now, 2013)
What About Now (from What About Now, 2013)
Happy Now (from The Circle, 2009)
Keep The Faith (from Keep The Faith, 1992)
Amen (from What About Now, 2013)
Bed of Roses (from Keep The Faith, 1992)
Someday I’ll Be Saturday Night (From Greatest Hits, 1994)
Army of One (from What About Now, 2013)
You Weren’t Born To Follow (from The Circle, 2009)
Captain Crash & The Beauty Queen From Mars (from Crush, 2000)
I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead (from Keep The Faith, 1992)
Bad Medicine (from Bad Medicine, 1988)
I’m With You (from What About Now, 2013)
Wanted Dead Or Alive (from Slippery When Wet, 1986)

Have A Nice Day (from Have A Nice Day, 2005)
Who Says You Can’t Go Home (from Have A Nice Day, 2005)
Livin’ On A Prayer (from Slippery When Wet, 1986)

These Days (from These Days, 1995)
Always (from Cross Road, 1994)

Showbiz.com.au also have a Stay & See package for fans outside the major cities who will be travelling to see the shows.

Bon Jovi Because We Can Australian dates for Paul Dainty are:

December 7, Melbourne, Etihad
December 11, Adelaide, AAMI Stadium
December 12, Perth, Perth Arena
December 14, Sydney, ANZ Stadium
December 17, Brisbane, Suncorp Stadium

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