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Jon Bon Jovi Sustains Leg Injury in New Jersey Concert

Jon Bon Jovi, the New Jersey famous rocker injured himself at his hometown concert in New Jersey.
The rocker icon obtains an injury before the end of their band’s concert at the New Meadowlands Stadium in New Jersey. In his concert Friday, Jon Bon Jovi walked lamely on the stage, he is walking back and forth while he sang Livin on a Prayer.
The rock band singer acquired his injury while he is halfway singing the song Glad All Over. To cover the pain he had felt at that particular moment he leaned strongly on the microphone stand for him to maintain his composure and support his broken leg.
He said while he is on the stage that his calf muscle blew out and he shout for the pain he had felt. He said a running joke that he does not need his broken leg because he still had another one to let the people know that he is fine.
They can watch a video clip of his concert posted in Youtube, the largest video streaming site in the web. They can see him walking back and forth across the stage, stretching his leg to reassure his fans that he is all right.
He told the audience not to worry, because it is a part of getting a bit older. He stated that despite of the age he stay good-looking, to keep the moment at the bright side.
After their concert, the band takes their final bow. Bon Jovi had a difficulty to straighten his walk, he hobbled and a co-band member helps him, David Bryant wrapped his arms around the rocker’s back to support him.
Even minor incidents happened and lead to injure the rocker. Their spokesperson states that the band will still play for the rest of their summer stadium tour. The band does not consider any cancellation of their concerts and tours. This means that the band will still rock and rule their world through the music of the Jon Bon Jovi’s band.

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Posted by Maico on Jul 12 2010. Filed under Entertainment. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

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