BON JOVI fans who missed out on the rock superstars' performance at Hampden Park in June have the chance to see the next best thing tomorrow (Friday) - The Bon Jovi Experience.
The tribute act are performing at Jedburgh Town Hall, where they claim they will "produce the looks and sounds of the real thing."
Frontman Tony, also known as Jon By Jovi on stage, has been performing the music of Bon Jovi for more than 10 years
and the band were the first to be asked to perform on the US Jersey tribute album 'Garden State of Mind.'
Tony is the only UK Bon Jovi tribute star to be asked to appear on TV with the real Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora - unfortunately Tony had shows already booked in the Middle East.
But Tony has appeared in other TV programmes - including ITV's International Stars and their Doubles, BBC's Doctors series and British film Kinky Boots.
Two years ago, he and the band then fulfilled a lifetime ambition when they were requested by Bon Jovi to perform live at the Hard Rock Cafe, in London, for the celebrations surrounding Bon Jovi's introduction into the UK Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame. During the memorable evening, Jon Bon Jovi joined the tribute band for a rendition of 'Who says you can't go home'.
The band have played every major city in the UK, as well as Malta, Spain, the Netherlands and Ireland - and now arrive in Jedburgh hoping to entertain a sell-out Borders crowd.
Tickets on sale now priced £10 in advance and £12 on doors. Doors open at 6.30pm, show starts at 7.30pm with full bar open throughout.
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