Concerts are starting to get back to a little bit of normalcy. However, in some ways, things will be quite different than we're used to. Like for Bon Jovi.
The lease on Ralph Wilson Stadium goes until 2023 so it's safe to say, they'll be playing there for the next 9 years. But why all the anti-Bon Jovi rhetoric in the region? Why are fans demanding a Bon Jovi boycott?
Success hasn't made Jon Bon Jovi forget where he grew up. This week, the New Jersey native donated a million bucks for New Jersey's Hurricane Sandy Relief Fund.
Bon Jovi's PR announced that Richie Sambora wasn't going to be on tour with the band for "personal reasons," and now we know what those might be.
Apparently Jon Bon Jovi tried to make Sambora go to rehab, and Sambora was all, "No, no, no." Or maybe he used a Vocoder and was just like, "It's my life." Either way, he didn't want to go.
With another season of 'X Factor' blessedly in the bag and off our television screens, the search begins for new judges to try and save the sinking ship that is this ratings bust of a show.
And if you liked the messy duet that LeAnn Rimes did a few weeks ago, you're in luck -- you may get her on the show full-time. Meanwhile, Jon Bovi Jovi has given a definitive no.
Because celebrities love nothing more than a good cause they can say they helped out with, a whole lot of them stepped out for Wednesday night's 12-12-12 concert at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
But let's not forget: It was totes about the Hurricane Sandy victims!