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To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a webbrowser that supports HTML5video Jon Bon Jovi is tired. Really tired. He’s nearly at the end of a long day, at the end of a long week and long month of promoting; first the recently released light-shedding Bon Jovi documentary, and now, a new album.

He’s also at a milestone moment in the overall timeline of Bon Jovi, who have been rocking fans for four decades and have the sort of superstardom only afforded to the music elite. It’s really no wonder he’s feeling the fatigue . It has been a long, long time.



‘Sitting in another f***ing hotel room, you know, 40 years on is not exactly the sexiest thing to be doing on a Friday,’ he jokes, sparkling still through his lassitude. Fair enough. It must feel like he’s been on the road forever, at least over the past few months, but despite his slumping forward and speaking for several minutes with his eyes shut, he is full of verve.

At 62, he is as much of a rock god as he ever was, his dense, silver hair coiffured into a timeless style not too dissimilar to his 90s aesthetic. He’s physically very fit, trim, and wearing black leather and heavy but pristine boots. Tired today, sure, but not really.

Not one bit. ‘It’s fascinating, even to us that we’re here and this invigorated 40 years on and, to have not only this incredible docuseries chronicling 40 years, but to have had a new album coming with a hit single that’s leading the charge and.

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