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What was crossover tour?

Crossover Tour was the name of a live music tour launched by the two bands Bon Jovi and Bryan Adams in 1994.

- Background: As the name suggests, the tour was organized with the objective of "crossing over" the musical styles and fanbases of both bands, creating an exciting and diverse concert experience for audiences around the world.

- Setlists: The tour's setlist featured a combination of songs from both bands' discographies, allowing fans to enjoy a wide variety of their favorite hits. Bon Jovi performed tracks such as "Livin' on a Prayer," "It's My Life," and "Bad Medicine," while Bryan Adams played songs like "Summer of '69," "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You," and "Cuts Like a Knife."

- Collaborations: One of the highlights of the Crossover Tour was the collaboration between Jon Bon Jovi and Bryan Adams on stage during certain songs, such as a joint rendition of "All for Love" (originally recorded by Bryan Adams with Rod Stewart and Sting) and a cover of Neil Young's "Rockin' in the Free World."

- Tour Dates: The Crossover Tour kicked off in June 1994 in North America, with stops in cities such as Los Angeles, Atlanta, Chicago, and New York City. It then proceeded to Europe, where the bands played in countries like the UK, France, Germany, and Italy, among others.

- Tour's Impact: The Crossover Tour was a resounding success, thrilling audiences with the exceptional performances of two of the most popular rock acts of the time. It provided fans with a unique opportunity to experience both Bon Jovi and Bryan Adams in the same concert, further solidifying their status as legendary music icons.

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