Jon Bon Jovi, 62, joins his bandmates for the UK premiere of new Disney+  ... trends now

Jon Bon Jovi, 62, joins his bandmates for the UK premiere of new Disney+  ... trends now
Jon Bon Jovi, 62, joins his bandmates for the UK premiere of new Disney+  ... trends now

Jon Bon Jovi, 62, joins his bandmates for the UK premiere of new Disney+  ... trends now

Silver fox Jon Bon Jovi looked dapper as he arrived for the UK premiere of the new Disney+ docuseries chronicling his band's 40-year history.

The singer-songwriter, 62, stepped out to the Odeon Luxe Leicester Square in London for the premiere of Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story on Wednesday.

Jon's luscious grey locks framed his face for the event, while he went tie-less with his black suit. 

He was joined on the red carpet by his bandmates keyboardist David Bryan and drummer Tico Torres, with bassist Hugh McDonald notably missing.

Jon also threw on a pair of sunglasses as he cosied up to his wife Dorothea Bongiovi. 

Silver fox Jon Bon Jovi looked dapper as he arrived for the UK premiere of the new Disney+ docuseries chronicling his band's 40-year history in London on Wednesday

Silver fox Jon Bon Jovi looked dapper as he arrived for the UK premiere of the new Disney+ docuseries chronicling his band's 40-year history in London on Wednesday

Jon was joined on the red carpet by his bandmates keyboardist David Bryan and drummer Tico Torres, with bassist Hugh McDonald notably missing

Jon was joined on the red carpet by his bandmates keyboardist David Bryan and drummer Tico Torres, with bassist Hugh McDonald notably missing

The Bon Jovi rock stars were also joined by the docuseries's director Gotham Chopra - a documentarian who has had an illustrious career.

Last week, Jon revealed that he watched part of the docuseries with his ex-bandmate Richie Sambora.

Sambora was the lead guitarist of the band Bon Jovi for over 30 years, but dramatically left the group in 2013 in the middle of a tour.

The guitarist, who had previously grappled with alcoholism, later explained that he exited the band because of his personal obligations.

Last month, Bon Jovi shared he and Sambora were 'not in contact' anymore - though Sambora said last year that he hoped to kick off a reunion with the older lineup.

In a new interview with Entertainment Tonight, however, Bon Jovi divulged that he and Sambora got together to watch the docuseries' first three episodes. 

On the show, Sambora can be seen apologising for the way he left the band - the first time Bon Jovi had ever heard him do so.

As the years went by, Bon Jovi was able to soften his own

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