Fri, 23 October 2009 02:18:22 ET

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Bon Jovi will entertain their fans with another world tour. On Thursday, October 22, the rock band have announced schedule for "The Circle World Tour", that will run for almost two years. The new tour will be kicked off in Seattle, Washington on February 19, 2010 and includes 135 shows in 30 countries around the globe.
During the upcoming tour, Bon Jovi will visit O2 arena in London, where late Michael Jackson was initially scheduled to hold concerts in July. Asked about the length of the tour, lead singer Jon Bon Jovi said, "It's a big world. And we still make house calls." The tour itself will be part of their efforts to promote their upcoming new album entitled "The Circle".
About "The Circle", it will be the eleventh studio album of the American band, which were formed in 1983. The record will be dropped in U.S. stores on November 10. Meanwhile, "We Weren't Born to Follow", the lead single off the forthcoming album, has been released on August 18.
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