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Bon Jovi Streaming Special ‘On A Night Like This’ Concert Film on Facebook 11/27

This upcoming Friday, Nov. 27, unwind after the Thanksgiving holiday — safely — by staying in and watching On a Night Like This – Bon Jovi 2020, a special new concert film from Bon Jovi that will stream on the band’s official Facebook page beginning at 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT.
Only 5 more days until the premier of On A Night Like This – Bon Jovi 2020 on Facebook! https://t.co/Y7graAPhpQ pic.twitter.com/u0NXV7BTcP
— Bon Jovi (@BonJovi) November 23, 2020
This streaming event comes after the band released a timely, topical and affecting new album, 2020, in early October.
2020 has been a year of frustration, confusion and tumult — and it sparked a creative burst from Bon Jovi, which channeled those frustrations and other associated thoughts into a new album featuring songs like “Do What You Can,” which had a music video featuring Jon Bon Jovi wandering the COVID-19 pandemic-emptied streets of NYC:
The completion of Bon Jovi 2020 was delayed due to the pandemic — and other reasons — and it resulted in additional inspiration, as far as the songwriting was concerned:
Originally set for release on May 15, 2020 was a completed album with a breadth and depth of songwriting, titled for a challenging and pivotal election year. Along with all of America, Jon found himself unexpectedly experiencing a world-altering coronavirus pandemic, followed quickly by the staggering events of George Floyd’s death and the ensuing national movement for racial equality. He knew there was even more to say about 2020.
Stream the album below, via Spotify, and don’t forget to watch the concert event this Friday, Nov. 27.