Jon Bon Jovi Says Band 'Never Doubted Me' as He Returns to Stage After Vocal Surgery
Jon Bon Jovi Says Band Never Doubted Him Before Comeback Tour

Rock star Jon Bon Jovi has expressed that his band “never doubted me” as he prepares to return to touring after four years, declaring he is “fully recovered” from his vocal injury. The 64-year-old American musician underwent surgery in 2022 to repair an atrophied vocal cord and has since kept a low profile while recuperating.

Comeback Tour Announced

Frontman Bon Jovi and his rock band will launch their first tour since the injury next month, with the singer describing his return as a “rebirth.” In an interview with People magazine, he stated: “I’m fully recovered. It was longer than I’d ever expected, but it had to be right. We never lost faith.” He added, “I think that this is a rebirth. It is simply about the joy.”

Recovery and Reflection

During his recovery, Bon Jovi made public appearances and performed occasionally, such as at the MusiCares gala in Los Angeles, California, in February 2024. Reflecting on his return to the stage, he told the magazine: “It’s not about perfection. It’s about excellence. It’s like I have the gift to be able to hold this light. The gift that I receive is being in the reflection of that light when it hits the audience, and that’s what I’ve been working for – I’ve been training to find the ability to hold that light. It’s like this whole spiritual communion between the band and me and the audience.”

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Band Loyalty

Bon Jovi also praised his bandmates—David Bryan, Tico Torres, Hugh McDonald, Phil X (Theofilos Xenidis), John Shanks, and Everett Bradley—for their unwavering support. He said: “They never doubted me and never looked for work or decided to retire. The sacrifices that each one of them have made to be there for me is on a whole ‘nother level. They said, ‘No, we’re with you.’ Every day of every rehearsal they were there with me. My love for them has only deepened.”

Injury and Recovery

The singer, born John Francis Bongiovi, admitted it was “confusing” when he first learned about his injury. He noted: “I’d often joked and said the only thing that’s ever been up my nose was my finger. I never did anything to hurt the cords, I didn’t have any excesses. I’m a trained vocalist. I’ve practised the craft.” He continued: “I used to always have my nose to the grindstone, always put my head down, thinking of tomorrow, never living in the today. This forced me to not only live in the today but be appreciative for every today that’s still here.”

The rock star previously told The Times that he would be “done” with music if his singing continued to struggle. The group announced their 16th studio album, Forever, in 2024 and later revealed their comeback tour, which includes dates in London, Dublin, and Edinburgh.

Band History

The Grammy award-winning band formed in 1983 and is known for hits like Livin’ On A Prayer, It’s My Life, and You Give Love A Bad Name. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2018. In 2024, the group appeared in the four-part documentary Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story, which documented the singer’s surgery and examined the band’s future.

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