Well, it was obvious there were A LOT of people at Bon Jovi on Sunday at Amway Center, but here’s the proof:
Sunday’s concert set a record for the new arena, with an attendance mark of 16,084. That included, of course, all the fans in the seats behind the stage, with its 360-degree set-up.
Keep reading for the Amway Center’s official press release about the record-setting concert.
There’s no doubt that Bon Jovi made Orlando “Happy Now” with their highly anticipated concert at the Amway Center last night. With the largest concert crowd ever at 16,084, Bon Jovi took its fans on a journey through their nearly three decade career of hits. The Amway Center may be Orlando’s house but last night, it was all Bon Jovi’s.
The Amway Center erupted as the band made their grand entrance and opened the show with “Lost Highway.” The show was an impressive, state-of-the-art stage production which included a 360-degree circle stage that allowed Bon Jovi to play to both the front of the audience, as well as to those behind the stage.
Jon Bon Jovi’s charisma and showmanship and the band’s musical prowess prove why the band secured the top grossing worldwide tour of 2010 according to Pollstar and Billboard magazines; a mark of achievement made for the second time in just three years.
The Bon Jovi concert will remain as an evening marked in Amway Center history where the Orlando community experienced a legendary moment they’ll talk about the rest of their lives.
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