CLEVELAND — Bon Jovi is coming to Cleveland this weekend as the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame unleashes a new exhibit -- Bon Jovi Forever -- in honor of the band’s 40th anniversary.
Jon Bon Jovi will be here Saturday for the exhibit's grand opening alongside David Bryan, Tico Torres, Hugh McDonald, Phil X, John Shanks and Everett Bradley.
During their time in Cleveland, the band is set to participate in a live Q&A at the Rock Hall’s Foster Theater. Want to watch? All fans can see it happen live by gathering at the Rock Hall’s Union Home Mortgage Plaza as the Q&A will be simulcasted at 4 p.m.
WHAT TO EXPECT IN THE NEW BON JOVI EXHIBIT
Bon Jovi Forever is described as “a one-of-a-kind, full-floor exhibit spanning four decades of the band’s career along with never-before-seen artifacts from each of the band members.”
Th Rock Hall says fans will be immersed in Bon Jovi’s story “from inception to the present.”
“Follow along on the journey from Bon Jovi’s hard-working New Jersey roots to global superstardom.”
Some of the featured artifacts inside the Bon Jovi Forever exhibit include...
- Livin’ on a Prayer handwritten lyrics
- Jon Bon Jovi’s New Jersey leather jacket
- Richie Sambora Ovation double-neck acoustic guitar from Wanted Dead or Alive music video
- Jon Bon Jovi’s 1959 Gibson J-160E acoustic guitar from Blaze of Glory music video
- Tico Torres Pearl kick drum
Want to experience the new exhibit on opening day? You can buy a ticket HERE.
Bon Jovi was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame by Howard Stern with the class of 2018.
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