JAKARTA - Founder guitarist Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora will attend when Jon Bon Jovi is awarded the MusiCares Person Of The Year 2024 on February 2 at the Los Angeles Convention Center.

The frontman of Bon Jovi, Jon is the 33rd recipient of the Person Of The Year annual event. The results of this event will provide important support for MusiCares, a leading music charity that provides health and humanitarian services for music professionals in various spectra of need.

This tribute ceremony will be held two nights before the 66th annual Grammy Awards at the Crypto.com Arena on Sunday, February 4.

According to Roger Friedman of the Showbiz 411 program, the benefits of Person Of The Year usually feature "a group of stars playing award recipients' songs and sometimes the award recipients themselves are also on stage", opening the door to the possibility of Bon Jovi's mini reunion at the event.

Meanwhile, last November, Richie told People that there was a "talk" about his possible return to Bon Jovi. Speaking to the magazine at the Breeders' Cup, the musician who is now 64 years old said: "There is a documentary that is being made about this band and the things I've been following, and people want to come to see us play, and it will make everyone happy. I mean, basically, that's the reason you're doing it right now."

"I think we wrote a lot of songs that changed people's lives just by letting them have fun. I know that's what music did to me... accompanied me. And I hope I can reflect on it in what I did," Sambora continued.

“Jadi ya, itu pasti bisa terjadi,” tambahnya tentang reuni tersebut. "Ini hanya persoalan kapan semua orang siap untuk melakukannya. Ini akan menjadi upaya yang sangat besar."

Regarding when the Bon Jovi reunion could be held, Richie said, "I'm not sure. It's up to the community, it has to be precise. That's all.

"But it's time to do that (reunion)," he added. "It's our 40th anniversary, but I feel younger than before. I'm having fun."

Sambora previously talked about the possibility of returning to Bon Jovi earlier last year while appearing on "Shred With Shifty", a podcast hosted by Chris Shiflett of Foo Fighters.

"We're talking about it," he said at the time.


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