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‘Rare look behind

LEAD SINGER SAYS NEW DOCUMENTAR­Y ON BAND WAS AN ‘EMOTIONAL’ WATCH

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JON Bon Jovi has said reflecting on the last 40 years for his band’s new documentar­y has been “emotional” but they are “really pleased” with the outcome.

The Disney+ four-part documentar­y series, Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story, charts the band’s past four decades as one of the most prominent groups in the world.

It also explores their uncertain future as it picks up in February 2022 amid frontman Bon Jovi navigating a vocal injury which threatens to bring the band to a halt.

Speaking about revisiting the past for the series at its UK premiere in London on Wednesday, Bon Jovi told the PA news agency: “It was emotional but we’re really pleased with the outcome.

“When you have a career that’s spanning its fifth decade, a lot of folks have been on this journey with us

“Some may have gotten on in the very beginning and, life is what it is, you get off of the train, others got on it at that point.

“There’s going to be a generation of people that are hearing us for the first time on this… (which is) fascinatin­g to me.”

The series is described as a “rare look behind the scenes” into the US rock band and sees Bon Jovi at one of his “most vulnerable moments”.

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 ?? PHOTOS: TIM P WHITBY/GETTY IMAGES ?? Jon Bon Jovi poses with fans at the premiere
PHOTOS: TIM P WHITBY/GETTY IMAGES Jon Bon Jovi poses with fans at the premiere

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