Los Angeles, Oct. 25 – Jon Bon Jovi has confirmed he wants to turn his life into a musical film. The singer said the biopic will come “at some point,” according to Female First UK. He plans to follow the path set by his friend Bruce Springsteen, who just spun off a new movie, Deliver Me From Nowhere, that stars Jeremy Allen White as the New Jersey rocker.
Bon Jovi said his 23‑year‑old son, Jake Bongiovi, could play him if the film moves forward. The 63‑year‑old rock legend told The Sun that he “is not in his final chapter yet” – he’s still writing the next part of his story.
The announcement comes as Bon Jovi and Springsteen collaborate on a duet, “Hollow Man,” for the band’s Forever (Legendary Edition) album, a re‑imagined collection of songs from their 2024 LP. The group also unveiled plans for the Forever Tour, kicking off in New York on July 7 at Madison Square Garden, and heading to the UK and Ireland in summer 2026. The dates include Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh on August 28, Croke Park in Dublin on August 30, and Wembley Stadium in London on September 4 – the first UK shows since 2019.
Bon Jovi praised the patience of fans and the band’s “brotherhood” as he returns to touring after vocal‑cord surgery. He added that the rehab journey featured in Hulu’s docuseries Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story had taught him that recording was possible but touring still required time. The singer is now ready to share “a lot of joy” with fans as the tour begins.
The iconic trio—Richie Sambora on guitar, David Bryan on keys, and Tico Torres on drums—will bring their classic hits and new material to audiences worldwide, marking a triumphant comeback for the band and its frontman.
Source: ianslive
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