Jon Bon Jovi Put On A Funny Disguise To Sing At A Karaoke Bar, And Then Electrified The Crowd With His Timeless Voice
What’s with celebrities cosplaying commoners to sing in public? In 2016, the iconic Jon Bon Jovi decided to blend in unnoticed as a bar staff member at a karaoke bar, aiming to bamboozle some of his biggest admirers. Embracing the spirit of karaoke, he sang alongside fans while donning an elaborate disguise. Initially met with puzzled stares from the crowd, the moment he unveiled his true identity was met with gasps and sheer astonishment.
What prompted Bon Jovi to do such a thing? The main reason for this playful stunt was a desire to drum up support for the Jon Bon Jovi Soul Foundation. Established in 2006, this charitable organization dedicates itself to combating issues of hunger and homelessness across the United States, striving to provide support and solutions for those in need.
To bring this memorable prank to life, Bon Jovi partnered with the fundraising platform Omaze. He donned the persona of a classic rocker, with long, dark hair, an exaggerated bushy beard, and a leather vest, all while pretending to tend the bar. As the evening unfolded, with fans belting out tunes on the karaoke, Bon Jovi would occasionally grab the microphone, feigning forgetfulness of the lyrics to his own hits.
After several performances and a few bewildering interruptions by the incognito rock star, the moment of revelation arrived. Needless to say, the crowd was dumbfounded to learn that the ragtag rockstar is the legend Jon Bon Jovi himself, before exploding into a chaotic bunch and singing along with the artist.
It’s not the first time Jon Bon Jovi participated in such noble events, either. In May 2020, he made a meaningful contribution to Rise Up New York: The Robin Hood Relief Benefit, a telethon aimed at generating support and funds for COVID-19 relief efforts in New York City. The event, enriched by performances and appearances from a diverse group of celebrities including musicians, actors, directors, and chefs, was expertly hosted by Tina Fey, culminating in an impressive $115 million in donations.
For his part, Jon Bon Jovi chose to perform a pre-recorded, socially-distanced rendition of “It’s My Life,” a track that stands out as the lead single from Bon Jovi’s seventh album, Crush, released in 2000. This song, noted for reigniting the band’s popularity and connecting them with a younger audience, was truly a fitting selection.
Fans on YouTube have been vocal about Bon Jovi’s enduring charm and vocal prowess, even at 58. Some appreciate the softer rendition of the iconic song, while others defend his evolving voice, comparing its maturation to fine wine—richer and more refined with age. The video has since amassed over 6 million views, proving Jon Bon Jovi’s lasting impact on fans across generations.
And to end things on a high note (no pun intended), here’s to revisiting the original Bon Jovi hit, “It’s My Life,” a true masterpiece that continues to inspire generations to come.