He doubts Jon Bon Jovi will use his vocal chords on tour.
The Bon Jovi frontman, who will undergo major vocal cord surgery in 2022, revealed during a recent radio interview that he is still recovering from the procedure and may not be able to go on tour to promote the group's next album. Always.
“I don't know if a tour is going to happen. I want to do one next year, but I'm still recovering from major surgery,” he told Mix 104.1 Boston.
The singer clarified: “Although I'm fine, I took my time when I was recording the album and I was able to do one song a day, my need, my desire, my desire to do two and a half. Hours a night, four nights a week, months. So to achieve this goal I I am working.
During a roundtable in February Television Critics Association Winter Press TourRocker off Living on a prayer One of his vocal cords was “literally destroyed” and he underwent surgery.
“Your vocal cords have to be parallel,” he explained, “or we'll pretend they're as thick as a thumb—mine was like one thumb and the other like a thumb. A small finger. The strong pushed the weak aside, and I didn't sing well.
The 62-year-old singer took part in the roundtable to promote the group's next documentary series. Thanks, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi StoryIt premieres April 26 on Hulu/Disney+.
Their new album, AlwaysReleasing on 7th June.
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