

Now, I know that "they don't owe us anything", and that's, of course, true in the sense that they don't have to meet fans if they don't want to, but, in general, legal terms, if you're paying for a service (concert from a world-famous band), you're expecting certain minimum standards (length of the concert, that the singer actually sings). I can't even listen to Bon Jovi anymore without thinking about that concert and feeling anger. More than anything, because of the anticipation that I'd built for that day, just for it to be crushed (mind the pun) after that experience. I love the band, but I felt cheated after that concert. Of course, I am being harsh, but I'd say it's the objective truth. The concert was 15 songs long (whereas they're usually 25), and he probably sang wholly only 5 of them. Now, I've been to Bon Jovi's concerts before, and, again, no one will expect him to be the same person he was during his peak, but.that concert was just disrespectful. I'm not talking about a few verses, but the entire thing.

On most songs, he'd put the microphone towards the public for the ENTIRE song. I've followed the band for years, and it even became part of my personality 😂However, during this concert, Jon's voice was nonexistent: you can watch the videos, he just didn't sing. It's hard for me to even talk about it because I'm a HUGE fan. It was the last concert of the THINFS tour and I was highly disappointed. I went to Bon Jovi's last concert in Lima, Peru. I've been to five concerts since then and, of course, I wasn't even alive during their peak! I would never expect Jon to have his 80's voice in 2021, but my last concert was just.disastrous. I'd say I'm quite young to be a fan (23), and I began liking the band when I was 10 years old. However, I'd like to share the following experience: As for if he's secretly sick or not, being it so that I'm no close personal friend of his, I couldn't attest to that.
