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Bon Jovi

Live Performances by Bon Jovi in 1995

Bon Jovi - Livin' On A Prayer Live Performance in London

London, United Kingdom

January 1, 1995 | Video Length: 6:58
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  • In January 1995, Bon Jovi was riding high on the success of their fifth studio album, "Cross Road," which was released in 1994 and served as a compila... Read Full Description >

    In January 1995, Bon Jovi was riding high on the success of their fifth studio album, "Cross Road," which was released in 1994 and served as a compilation of their greatest hits alongside some new tracks. The live performance of "Livin' On A Prayer" captured during this period reflects the band's iconic status in rock music, particularly as the song had previously solidified their fame with its release in 1986 on the album "Slippery When Wet." By 1995, Bon Jovi was revitalized after a brief hiatus, showcasing their enduring appeal in the rock genre through live performances and consistent chart success. The London concert exemplified their ability to connect with fans and showcased their anthemic sound, which continued to resonate across generations. Notably, "Livin' On A Prayer" remains one of their most recognizable songs and is often seen as a defining anthem of the 1980s rock era.

Bon Jovi - Always Live Performance from London

London, United Kingdom

January 1, 1995 | Video Length: 7:24
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  • In January 1995, Bon Jovi was at a significant point in their career, following the release of their highly successful album "Cross Road," which came ... Read Full Description >

    In January 1995, Bon Jovi was at a significant point in their career, following the release of their highly successful album "Cross Road," which came out in 1994. This compilation album featured hits from their previous records and included new material like "Always," the song performed in the live recording titled "Always Live in London 1995." The band's popularity soared during the early 1990s, characterized by a blend of glam metal and rock that garnered widespread appeal. The London performance showcased not only their musical prowess but also the deep connection they fostered with fans, evident from the enthusiasm in the crowd. The band's evolution in style and maturity in their music are apparent during this period, as they began to explore more emotional themes in their lyrics, which would later be a hallmark of their sound. This live recording is a testament to their lasting legacy and the impact of their music during a pivotal moment in the band's history.

Bon Jovi: Live Performance of 'Blaze of Glory' from London

London, United Kingdom

January 1, 1995 | Video Length: 5:54
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Bon Jovi - Always Live Performance at Wembley Stadium

Wembley Stadium
London, United Kingdom

January 1, 1995 | Video Length: 7:26
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  • The live performance of "Always" recorded at Wembley Stadium on January 1, 1995, took place during a significant period in Bon Jovi's career. This per... Read Full Description >

    The live performance of "Always" recorded at Wembley Stadium on January 1, 1995, took place during a significant period in Bon Jovi's career. This performance came shortly after the release of their greatest hits album, "Cross Road," which was launched in 1994. "Always," a standout ballad from this compilation, showcased the band's ability to transition from the glam metal sound of the 1980s to a more mature rock style. The song itself became one of their most iconic tracks, reflecting deep emotions and resonating with fans worldwide. This live rendition at such a prominent venue as Wembley underlined Bon Jovi's status as a major rock act in the 1990s, solidifying their legacy with a strong connection to their audience. Notably, the energy of the live performance highlights the band's dynamic stage presence, a hallmark of their reputation and success during this era.

Bon Jovi - Live From London | Full Concert at Wembley Stadium

Wembley Stadium
London, England, United Kingdom

June 25, 1995 | Video Length: 1:30:01
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  • On June 25, 1995, Bon Jovi performed at Wembley Stadium during their "These Days Tour," which supported their fifth studio album, "These Days," releas... Read Full Description >

    On June 25, 1995, Bon Jovi performed at Wembley Stadium during their "These Days Tour," which supported their fifth studio album, "These Days," released in 1995. This era marked a pivotal moment for the band, as "These Days" was a departure from their earlier glam metal style, showcasing a more mature rock sound and introspective lyrics, reflecting the band's evolution. The concert video "Live from London" was significant as it captured the energy of the band playing in front of 72,000 fans, highlighting their ability to connect with a vast audience despite a shifting musical landscape in the mid-'90s. Noteworthy is that this concert marked the band's first concert video, emphasizing their commercial success and establishing a legacy that would continue to grow in subsequent years. The performance further solidified Bon Jovi's status as a dominant force in rock music during that era.

Bon Jovi - Always Live Performance at Wembley Stadium

Hippodrome de Longchamp
Paris, Île-de-France, France

June 30, 1995 | Video Length: 7:19
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  • The live recording of "Always" from Wembley Stadium on June 30, 1995, takes place during a vibrant period in Bon Jovi's career. At this time, the band... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "Always" from Wembley Stadium on June 30, 1995, takes place during a vibrant period in Bon Jovi's career. At this time, the band had recently released their album "Cross Road," a greatest hits compilation that came out in 1994. This album featured some of their most iconic tracks, including "Always," which was not only a commercial success but also showcased the band's ability to leverage their classic rock sound into the 90s. The performance at Wembley highlighted their enduring popularity, drawing thousands of fans to witness their powerful live presence. Notably, the song's emotional depth resonated strongly with audiences, solidifying its status as a fan favorite and a staple of Bon Jovi's live sets, characterized by Jon Bon Jovi's soaring vocals and heartfelt delivery.

Bon Jovi - I'll Be There For You Live at River Plate Stadium, Buenos Aires

Estadio River Plate
Buenos Aires, Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Argentina

November 4, 1995 | Video Length: 8:34
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  • In the live recording from November 4, 1995, at River Plate Stadium in Buenos Aires, Bon Jovi was in the midst of their "These Days Tour," supporting ... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording from November 4, 1995, at River Plate Stadium in Buenos Aires, Bon Jovi was in the midst of their "These Days Tour," supporting their album "These Days," released in 1995. This album marked a significant period for the band as it showcased a more mature sound and lyrical depth, reflecting the band's evolution from their earlier glam metal roots to a more rock-oriented style. The tour highlighted the band's strong international presence, particularly in South America, where they enjoyed immense popularity. Interestingly, during this period, Bon Jovi was known not only for their hit singles but also for their ability to connect deeply with fans through heartfelt ballads like "I'll Be There For You," performed in the recorded concert. This era solidified Bon Jovi's status as a major rock band of the 1990s, with powerful live performances further cementing their legacy in rock music.

Bon Jovi - Full Concert at Yokohama Stadium (1996 Remaster)

Johannesburg Stadium
Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa

November 30, 1995 | Video Length: 2:20:21
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  • In November 1995, during Bon Jovi's performance at Yokohama Stadium, the band was riding high from the success of their album "These Days," which was ... Read Full Description >

    In November 1995, during Bon Jovi's performance at Yokohama Stadium, the band was riding high from the success of their album "These Days," which was released earlier that year. This album marked a significant moment in the band’s evolution, showcasing a more mature sound and lyrical depth compared to their previous works. The concert in Yokohama highlighted the band's global appeal, particularly in Japan, where they had a dedicated fan base. Notably, this era followed the tumultuous period of the early '90s when Bon Jovi faced shifts in the music landscape, yet they reaffirmed their dominance with strong tracks like "Bad Medicine" and "Hey God" during the setlist. The live recording serves as a testament to Bon Jovi's enduring energy and connection with their audience, solidifying their status as rock legends by the end of the decade.