Lost Highway Tour

Lost Highway Tour
World tour by Bon Jovi
LocationNorth America, Asia, Oceania, Europe
Associated albumLost Highway
Start dateOctober 25, 2007
End dateJuly 15, 2008
Legs7
No. of shows99 in Total
Box officeUS $210.7 million ($298.17 in 2023 dollars)[1]
Bon Jovi concert chronology

The Lost Highway Tour was a worldwide concert tour by American rock band Bon Jovi in support of their 10th studio album, Lost Highway. It took place from October 2007 to July 2008. Originally planned as a 2008 greatest hits tour, the tour was changed to promote Lost Highway after the album's worldwide success, reaching No. 1 in several countries when released in June 2007.

Immediately after the album's release, the band performed a string of promotional summer concerts in the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, United Kingdom and Japan. The tour began proper in October 2007 with ten concerts that would mark the opening of New Jersey's Prudential Center, before doing a tour of Canada and then tours of Japan, Australasia, the United States and Europe in 2008.[2] Bon Jovi also played their first concert in New Zealand in 12 years as part of the tour.[3]

The Lost Highway Tour is a finalist for the Billboard 2008 Touring Awards for Top Tour, Top Draw, and Top Manager.[4]

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  2. ^ "Official tour press release". Island Def Jam. Archived from the original on 2011-07-13. Retrieved 2007-10-29.
  3. ^ "Bon Jovi to play one-off Christchurch show". Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 2007-10-22.
  4. ^ "Billboard Touring 2008". Billboard. Archived from the original on 2009-10-26. Retrieved 2008-11-10.