Bon Jovi Docuseries Thank You, Goodnight to Premiere on Hulu in April

Get excited, Bon Jovi fans! Iconic docu-series “Livin’ on a Prayer” is coming to Hulu.

On Monday, the streaming service announced the takeover of the company Thank you, good night: The story of Bon Jovi. The four-part documentary series will premiere on Friday, April 26.

This is the first documentary about the band’s history with the full cooperation of all former and current members — including frontman Jon Bon Jovi.

“As exciting as the story of a once-in-a-lifetime talent is, it’s even rarer that a legend like Jon Bon Jovi lets the world into his most vulnerable moments while he’s still living them,” reads the documentary’s description. , directed and executive produced by Gotham Chopra, reads.

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The ROS production is slated to include 40 years of personal videos, unreleased demos, original lyrics and “never-before-seen photos that chronicle the journey from Jersey Shore clubs to the biggest stages on the planet.”

“The series relives the triumphs and the lows, the biggest hits, the biggest disappointments and the most public moments of friction,” reads the description.

Bon Jovi: No end in sight it was previously published in September 2022. Meanwhile, Bon Jovi: When We Were Beautiful published in 2009.

Richie Sambora Says Bon Jovi Reunion Tour 'Definitely Could Happen': 'It's Just a Question of When'

Richie Sambora, Jon Bon Jovi and Alec John Such of Bon Jovi perform together.

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Jon Bon Jovi, 61, was named MusiCares Person of the Year for 2024 in October. The rock star will be honored by the Recording Academy philanthropic organization at a benefit event on February 2, which will take place two days before the 66th Grammy Awards.

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The organization, which helps provide health and human services to members of the music industry, will recognize the music legend’s humanitarian efforts with a ceremony and concert in his honor.

In November, founding member Richie Sambora told PEOPLE that a Bon Jovi reunion tour was not out of the question.

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“There’s a documentary being made about the band and the things I’ve been involved in, and people want to come see us play, and that will make everyone happy,” said the guitarist. “I mean, basically, that’s why you’re doing it at this point.”

Sambora, 64, continued: “I think we’ve written a lot of songs that have changed a lot of people’s lives just by allowing them to have a good time. I know that’s what music did to me… it kept me company. And I hope I can reflect that in what I do.”

“So it could definitely happen,” he added of the reunion. “It’s just a question of when everyone will be ready to do it. It’s going to be a big, massive undertaking.”

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