
Jon Bon Jovi and his band kicked off their 12-date show at London’s O2 Arena by performing live on the rooftop.
They became the first act to ever perform on top of the former Millennium Dome in Greenwich on Monday afternoon.
The rooftop gig was seen more clearly by fans though on HD screens that were set up at Peninsula Square.
Climbing onto the top of the arena proved to be quite a challenge though and the musicians were helped by trained mountaineers in their quest to reach the summit.

The extravagant set was to mark the beginning of their residency at the O2, where they opened the venue in 2007.
And Bon Jovi’s concerts will be supported by an unsigned band from the Highlands, who won a competition to play ahead of the US rockers.
The Side will play their first supporting act on Tuesday night after being selected from a shortlist of entries in the contest.
Guitarist Hugh Winton, drummer John Ross, keyboards player George Campbell and bass guitarist Ryan Golder, were chosen by Bon Jovi’s band and its management.

Despite the excitement of touring, Bon Jovi said before his rooftop show that he hates being away from his family.
‘It’s horrible when you are away touring, it’s terrible – you are away from everyone and it can be for long periods, but so are travelling salesmen and soldiers’, he told the Daily Mirror.

source: dailymail
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