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Bon Jovi brought the walkways of Londons South Bank to a standstill when they played
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Bon Jovi brought the walkways of Londons South Bank to a standstill when they played
Bon Jovi brought the walkways of Londons South Bank to a standstill when they played an impromptu mini-concert outside the Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, 14th June 1995. The band, who earlier in the day played in Glasgow and Cardiff, landed in London having flown from Wales. Bon Jovis fans scaled trees or lined the walls of Waterloo Bridge. The band led by singer John Bon Jovi, 32, set up their acoustic guitars and bongo drums
Ian Vogler
Daily Mirror
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