Jon Bon Jovi has revealed to fans that he'll be taking the stage once again following a rare throat surgery in June 2022. The legendary singer underwent a vocal fold medialization procedure (also known as thyroplasty) after suffering from vocal strain, which could potentially take his voice. Now that he is slowly recovering "step by step," the star detailed to the media that he will be "getting back" to live performances.
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We performed last night in Nashville, and everything was very good. So step by step, I'm getting back to it." The 62-year-old explained: "It's like an athlete getting back onto the field again.
Until you're out there during the game, one will never know if it's going to hold up." Following the release of the band's latest album, Forever, on June 7th, fans were quick to ask about the possibility of an upcoming tour as the album has just entered at No. 1 on Billboard's Top Album Sales Chart.
"Whether or not I can ever do a 100-show tour again, I don't know. But if I can have joy on the stage on night one, that would be great," the musician admitted. DON'T MISS: Jon Bon Jovi admits 'everyday.