Jon Bon Jovi Hopes to Return to Touring After Vocal Cord Surgery

Jon Bon Jovi Hopes to Return to Touring After Vocal Cord Surgery
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Monday 18 March 2024, 19:54 - Last updated: 19:55
Jon Bon Jovi "hopes to return to touring" after recovering from vocal cord surgery. The American rockstar, in an interview with Mix 104.1 Boston, admitted not knowing "if there will be a tour." This was reported by the New York Post. Bruce Springsteen, here's "Only the Strong Survive": the new album of covers and dance. The Boss rediscovers soul music. Bon Jovi underwent vocal cord surgery. The 62-year-old singer revealed that he is recovering from a demanding operation, explaining that he currently does not feel like returning to the stage. "I want to do a tour next year, but I am still recovering from a major surgery," he said. "Even though," continued the crooner of "Wanted Dead or Alive," "I am on the right path to recovery and was able to take my time and do one song a day when I made the record. My wish is to be able to do two and a half hours a night, four nights a week for entire months." The new album. The revelation comes as the singer of "You Give Love a Bad Name" has made the next album of his band "Forever," coming out on June 7. Bon Jovi, who underwent surgery in 2022, spoke about his experience for the first time earlier this year. According to the singer, the doctors told him that one of his vocal cords was "literally atrophied," one was "as thick as a thumb" and the other was "as thick as a pinkie." Therefore, "the stronger one was crushing the weaker one and I was not singing well," he said. "My art was being taken away from me." Bon Jovi, who is also a Grammy winner, told reporters that he sought out a doctor in Philadelphia who performed a medialization laryngoplasty - also known as thyroplasty - which provided him with a "state-of-the-art implant."
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