Jon Bon Jovi says “no miracle” will heal his vocal cords enough to turn again


June 9, 2024 12:38 pm
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The latest news on the state of the voice of Jon Bon Jovi They do not predict that a global journey like those of yesteryear will be possible soon. Not long ago the charismatic frontman confessed to us that he was still performing “intensive therapy” in this sense and now confirms that “no miracle” will heal your vocal cords enough to turn again.

Bon Jovi They released their latest album ‘Forever’ a couple of days ago, but the chances of it being played on tour seem rather slim. At the moment, there are no confirmed shows in sight and the Jon Bon Jovi He has assured that he can no longer perform concerts as before after undergoing surgery in 2022. In this regard, he also confessed that I depended on God to be able to sing live again.

The vocalist addressed this matter without any hot topic in statements to Guardian: “It’s a work in progress. There is no miracle. I just wish there was a damn light switch. I’m more than capable of singing again”.

Jon He is very aware of his own limits and the demands that a world tour like the ones he did in other times would imply: “The challenge I have now is this: can I do two and a half hours a night, four nights a week? The answer is no”.

However, occasional performances are possible, which is why the New Jersey singer could recently be seen on the television show American Idol.

The desire to get on stage has not been taken away from the leader of Bon Jovi and he insisted that the itch to sing live continues to bite him, something he confirmed with these words: “It’s something that lights you up when you’re out there. As long as I have the ability, I will write songs and record albums”.

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