Free Bon Jovi Entertainment This Friday

Do you have plans Friday evening? You might want to watch the premiere of a new Bon Jovi concert film called On A Night Like This - Bon Jovi 2020. The film is about the band's new album called 2020 and how the pandemic impacted the release date, tour and even songs.
The film was shot in Nashville when the band was able to perform together after months of waiting. There were lots of safety protocols to make the filming happen and these are shown in the film. If you like Bon Jovi on Facebook, you can go to their official page and get a reminder for the premiere. It is set for this Friday night at 6:00 p.m. ET. The film will air on their Facebook page.
On A Night Like This - Bon Jovi 2020 is only one week away! Don't miss the premier next Friday at 6p ET at https://t.co/HzGtyyI95A pic.twitter.com/TmtmJCelWO
— Bon Jovi (@BonJovi) November 20, 2020
Reader Comments (9)
But, to be fair, if they drop the price just a bit more, I'd certainly be willing to consider it.
so ... replay factor - none.
He can be the king of a genre. But he shuns it. I understand he doesn’t wanna make Slippery 2.0. But recognize the essence of what got you there.
Kixchix, you have it so right!!! There is a way to move in different directions without alienating your base. Thing is, regrettably, his shift speaks to the money that follows. Call it the "Stacy's Mom" approach to later in life music! And I cut him a bit of slack for his pomposity, given that he does a lot of good work for people via charities and such. But, yes, he is no troubadour of troubled times, yodeling songs that speak to the human condition. He might thing he is. But that's another story.
Shawn, thanks for bringing up his voice. I almost made a comment a few weeks back. Hair Nation was playing a bunch of live songs. Every one of them by An Chovi sounded god awful! I have no idea when they were recorded. It makes me wonder: why is his voice so shot? I mean, we know why Neil and Dokken can't sing these days. We give Halford a bit of a pass because he still sounds good, for his age. Dio sounded really good into his later years. Same, too, with Dickinson, all things considered. Just a curiosity to me.