publish time

07/05/2024

author name Arab Times

publish time

07/05/2024

Jon Bon Jovi

LOS ANGELES, May 7: In an era where many artists are cashing in on their music catalogs, rock icon Jon Bon Jovi stands apart, expressing his firm decision not to follow suit. Despite the trend that has seen fellow musicians like Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, and Katy Perry reaping substantial profits by selling the rights to their songs, Bon Jovi remains steadfast in his commitment to retain ownership of his extensive catalog.

Reflecting on the skyrocketing value of his music collection, Bon Jovi emphasized the personal significance of his songs, referring to them as his "babies." With streaming platforms witnessing billions of streams for hits like "Livin’ on a Prayer," the enduring popularity of Bon Jovi's music continues to bolster its worth, making the prospect of selling his catalog unnecessary.

As the band gears up for the release of their 16th studio album, "Forever," and the debut of their documentary, "Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story," Bon Jovi reflects on the band's 40-year journey. Addressing challenges, including his vocal cord issues that led to contemplations of retirement, Bon Jovi remains optimistic about the band's future prospects.

While the allure of a Las Vegas residency at the cutting-edge Sphere venue was considered, Bon Jovi ultimately decided against it, citing personal preferences and commitments. Instead, he reminisces about the possibility of returning to iconic venues like the Meadowlands Arena in New Jersey for a potential 40th-anniversary tour, underscoring his enduring passion for live performances.

As Bon Jovi looks ahead to future endeavors, he remains committed to delivering top-tier performances, reflecting on the remarkable journey of a band that continues to captivate audiences worldwide.