Bon Jovi is something rock fans can't miss no matter how many people are attending its concert. If people have been to its concert in an arena packed with more than 20,000 people, this concert at the Faena Theater during Art Basel in Miami would give fans  something different.

On December 3, 2016, Bon Jovi (now without Richie Sambora) held a small, intimate concert presented by SiriusXM in Miami, Florida. Around lucky 200 people got a chance to see these legends rock. And they still rock the world.

Before the show, Jon Bon Jovi told that nobody saw them in such a small place in 30 years, as quoted by Billboard.

The band dressed in black and looked relax while performing. They opened the show with "The House Is Not For Sale" , which is also the band's album title. They seemed to enjoy the interaction with the audience despite the limited time and space. As usual, the band performed most of their greatest hits like"You Give Love A Bad Name", "Wanted: Dead or Alive", but the guys also introduced some of their newly-released songs like "Born Again Tomorrow" and "Living With a Ghost". The show was aired live on the band's SiriusXM channel, Bon Jovi Radio.

However, this show has a bit of political atmosphere when Jon Bon Jovi, known as a big fan of Democratic Party, expressed his admiration to Hillary Clinton, even though she lost the election last month.
The small-scale concert, of course, gives a different atmosphere compared to a concert held in a stadium like Wembley. However, fans were quite happy as they could feel closer to their favorite act and the performance was completely flawless.

Some famous names were seen at the concert, including top designers Donna Karan and Calvin Klein, as reported by PEOPLE. 

Long Live Rock and Roll!