Bon Jovi: Rock in Rio 2017
Bon Jovi: Rock in Rio 2017

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Bon Jovi: Rock in Rio 2017

2017
Movie
125 min
Spanish

Bon Jovi at Cidade do Rock, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on September 22, 2017. Setlist: This House Is Not for Sale / Raise Your Hands / Knockout / You Give Love a Bad Name / Born to Be My Baby / Lost Highway / Because We Can / I'll Sleep When I'm Dead / Runaway / We Got It Goin' On / Someday I'll Be Saturday Night (Acoustic) / Bed of Roses / It's My Life / Captain Crash & the Beauty Queen From Mars / Roller Coaster / Wanted Dead or Alive / Lay Your Hands on Me / Keep the Faith / Bad Medicine / Have a Nice Day / Livin' on a Prayer

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IMDb8.1/10
Director: Jon Bon JoviGenres: Concert Film, Music, Rock

Plot Summary

This electrifying concert film captures Bon Jovi's legendary performance at Rock in Rio 2017, a monumental event that saw the band deliver a career-spanning setlist to a massive, fervent audience. Featuring iconic hits and fan favorites, the performance highlights the enduring power and global appeal of Bon Jovi's anthemic rock sound. The energy of the band and the crowd creates an unforgettable spectacle of live music.

Critical Reception

As a concert film, 'Bon Jovi: Rock in Rio 2017' primarily received praise for its high-energy performance and the band's ability to connect with a vast audience. Critics and fans alike often lauded the setlist, which balanced classic hits with newer material, and the overall production value of the recording, capturing the scale of the festival. It's viewed as a strong testament to Bon Jovi's continued relevance as a live act.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its high-octane performance and engaging stage presence.

  • Celebrated for a comprehensive setlist that appeals to long-time fans and new listeners alike.

  • Noted for its impressive production quality, effectively conveying the festival's massive scale and atmosphere.

Google audience: Information not specifically available for this concert film.

Awards & Accolades

None notable for this specific concert film release.

Fun Fact

Richie Sambora, a long-time guitarist for Bon Jovi, was not part of the band during this 2017 performance, having departed in 2013. Phil X performed lead guitar duties at Rock in Rio 2017.

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