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Bon Jovi Announces New Anthology Book ‘Bon Jovi: Forever’

Bon Jovi Announces New Anthology Book ‘Bon Jovi: Forever’
Bon Jovi Announces New Anthology Book ‘Bon Jovi: Forever’

Bon Jovi announced a new anthology book, Bon Jovi: Forever – find out more below.

Last night (January 14), the legendary rock band took to social media to announce the new limited edition book. Title Bon Jovi: Foreverthe anthology book is narrated by frontman Jon Bon Jovi with illustrations from over a hundred photographers throughout their storied careers.

The book – which clocks in at 264 pages – will include more than 1,300 archival images of memorabilia, handwritten lyrics, tour passes and posters, iconic stage costumes, guitars, studio track lists and personal snapshots, among others.

Bon Jovi: Forever is released in a limited edition of only 1,500 copies worldwide, each hand-signed by Jon Bon Jovi. The book will also come with a 7-inch vinyl record that will include two yet-to-be-announced records, and replica memorabilia including three pins/badges and two guitar picks, one VIP Have a good daytour pass and Jon Bon Jovi’s personal unlimited-access laminated pass for the Tour on the run .

You can pre-order your copy of the book here.

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The upcoming anthology book follows the group’s 16th studio album, “Forever,” released last June, and the Disney+ documentary.Thank You, Good Night: The Bon Jovi Story last April .

In an interview withZikNationSpeaking about “Forever” in June last year, Jon Bon Jovi spoke about his recovery from vocal surgery, the chances of an ABBA Voyage-style hologram show as well as being inspired by the Rolling Stones and Taylor Swift.

At one point, Bon Jovi’s new album was also going to be called “Legendary” – but that apparently seemed a little too presumptuous. “You can call yourself ‘legendary’ in the mirror all you want, but you can’t say it in public,” he said. “It would just be too much. »

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