Bon Jovi Waives Madrid Concert Fee Due to Spain's Economic Crisis

Band also sold tickets at a reduced price to make them more affordable for fans

By Peter Gicas May 30, 2013 3:48 PMTags
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Jon Bon Jovi wants fans in Spain to know he'll be there for them.

The rock star has revealed that his band will waive their performance fee when they take the stage in Madrid next month due to the country's economic crisis.

The group's lead singer told Spanish newspaper El Mundo, "I didn't want to ditch the fans of a country I love and has treated me so well for 30 years."

The tickets, which have already sold out, were also priced lower than usual in order to make them more affordable.

Here's a band that truly rocks—in more ways than one!