Jon Bon Jovi has said no to any more massive tours. The legendary rocker appeared on a podcast hosted by British musicians Gary Kemp and Guy Pratt this week.
Jon said, [courtesy - Acast]
"In these latter years, we've gone out less and less. The last tour that was over a hundred shows was in '13. And I don't think I'll ever do a hundred show tour again. In the heyday, we would do 200... 240 shows at the peak. That's too much. Even if you're young and you have nowhere else to go, it's too much. Nowadays, I don't see that."
As covid pandemic conditions slowly improve, Jon said he’s received calls from promoters but he’s not interested in resuming the previous game plan of big tours.
Jon said, [courtesy - Acast]
"I had a conversation about Australia, to start it a year from now. And again, as long we do it in a manner that it's pleasurable and we want to do some dates, 'cause I don't see me doing a hundred show tours anymore. It's not really motivational for me. You know, it's another club sandwich, as we all know, that's lost its appeal."
The podcast has been posted online.
[Source: Classic Hits Today]