Bon Jovi to Give Free Concert for MLB All-Star Summer
Concert Joins
a Series of All-Star Game Events in New York City Open to the
Public
(NYC)
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, Jon Bon Jovi, Major League Baseball
Executive
Vice President Tim Brosnan and President of Bank of America Global Corporate & Investment
Banking Brian Moynihan announced today that Bon Jovi will play a free ticketed
concert on the Great Lawn in Central Park on Saturday, July 12th at 8 p.m.
The concert,
sponsored by Bank of America, will take place three days before
Major League Baseball’s Midsummer Classic during the last year of
Yankee Stadium. It joins a series of public events leading up to the game
that includes DHL All-Star FanFest and the All-Star Game Red Carpet Parade.
NYC & Company CEO George Fertitta, Parks & Recreation Commissioner
Adrian Benepe and Sports Commissioner Kenneth J. Podziba joined the announcement,
held in the Blue Room at City Hall.
“All-Star
Summer is set to hit New York City in a few weeks, and the lineup
of festivities just added another future hall-of-famer in Bon
Jovi,” said Mayor Bloomberg. “The free concert in
Central Park is going to help make this year’s All-Star
Summer a celebration to remember. The 2008 All-Star Game will
pay tribute to the storied history of Yankee Stadium, and Bon
Jovi will help us ensure it goes out in a blaze of glory, hopefully
a blaze in late October.”
“Major
League Baseball wants All-Star Summer to be the ultimate celebration
for baseball fans in New York City,” said Tim Brosnan of
Major League Baseball. “A free concert in Central Park
featuring one of the biggest rock bands in the world will reach
tens of thousands of fans and put an exclamation point on the
week’s many fan festivities.”
Tickets
are being distributed at baseball parks and events throughout
New York City. The bulk of tickets distributed at the ballparks
will be
found at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, with others made available
in Queens at Shea Stadium, in Brooklyn at the home of the
Cyclones and in Staten Island at the home of the Staten Island
Yankees. Tickets will also be available at MLB.com. For more
information about the concert, fans can go to MLB.com.
“The
All-Star Game is an electrifying celebration of Major League
Baseball, and truly a unique event for the entire family,” said
Brian Moynihan of Bank of America. “As a proud sponsor
of Major League Baseball and the New York Yankees, Bank of America
is thrilled to be part of New York’s Midsummer Classic
festivities, creating opportunities for fans to connect to the
game of baseball and share in the excitement of the All-Star
Game experience.”
“Live
music and Central Park go together like baseball and hot dogs,” said
Parks Commissioner Benepe. “This concert helps celebrate
the past, present and future of Major League Baseball in New
York City. Bon Jovi’s music, delivered free to the fans
in an historic park setting, is an appropriate tribute to Yankee
Stadium and the MLB All-Star Summer.”
Bank of America
will promote the concert and offer ticket giveaways through radio
promotions in the tri-state area. Additional concert supporting
partners including MLB sponsors Aquafina, Sharp and Taco Bell
will be distributing tickets through radio sweepstakes, promotional
giveaways and in-store programs.
The free concert
is one of several events open to the public during Major League
Baseball All-Star Summer in New York City. DHL All-Star FanFest,
an interactive baseball theme park, will be open to fans of all
ages from July 11-15 at the Jacob K. Javits Center. Current All-Stars
and nearly 50 Hall of Famers to be honored at a special All-Star
Pre-Game Ceremony, including Hank Aaron, Yogi Berra, and Willie
Mays, will participate in the All-Star Game Red Carpet Parade
presented by Chevy on July 15 along Sixth Avenue from 40th Street
to 58th Street.
Bon Jovi has
set the bar for more than two decades as one of the most successful
rock bands in the world. Globally, they have sold more than 120
million albums and performed more than 2,500 concerts in over
50 countries for more than 32 million fans. The Grammy-winning
band’s latest album, Lost Highway debuted at #1 around
the world and the resulting Lost Highway World Tour is currently
the top-selling tour around the world, according to Billboard
and Pollstar. |