#23- 1996/07/03 - Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy, Paris, France

 

Location: Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy, Paris, France

Capacity: 20.300

Attendance: n.a.

Revenue: n.a.

Support Act: n.a.

 

Setlist:

01. Helter Skelter

02. You Give Love A Bad Name

03. Runaway

04. Something For The Pain

05. All I Want Is Everything

06. Lie To Me

07. Rockin’ All Over The World

08. Blood On Blood

09. Damned

10. Bad Medicine

11. I’ll Be There For You (acoustic)

12. Wanted Dead Or Alive (acoustic)

13. In These Arms (acoustic)

14. Lay Your Hands On Me

15. I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead w/  Papa Was A Rolling Stone &  Jumpin’ Jack Flash

16. Someday I’ll Be Saturday Night

17. Hey God

 

Encore I:

18. (It’s Hard) Letting You Go

19. Something To Believe In

20. Keep The Faith

 

Encore II:

21. Always

22. Blaze Of Glory

23. These Days

 

Encore III:

24. Livin’ On A Prayer

 

Encore IV:

25. This Ain’t A Love Song

 

 

                Notes:

  • Since Bon Jovi had always struggled in terms of being popular in France, they had to play the only indoor show of this leg in France.

  • The “B-structure” of the setlist that’s already been used in Frankfurt, is back.

  • Helter Skelter opens the show and Lay Your Hands On Me moves to the spot after the acoustic set. Since the venue and stage were smaller, there was no local marching band this time around.

  • Something For The Pain moves up the setlist and Bad Medicine is placed right before the acoustic set.

  • Lie To Me and Damned are added to the first part whereas Diamond Ring and Bed Of Roses are dropped in their favor.

  • I’ll Be There For You replaces I’d Die For You in the acoustic set and furthermore switches places with Wanted Dead Or Alive. At the start of the ballad, Jon told someone in the front rows to shut up which could clearly be seen on the arena’s screens.

  • I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead and Someday I'll Be Saturday Night switch places, as do Hey God and Keep The Faith.

  • Blaze Of Glory, These Days and This Ain’t A Love Song are added to the various encores, expanding the show to its usual length.

 

Some recording from that night (not mine).