Bon Jovi wrapped up their two-hour set at the Isle of Wight Festival this weekend with a Rolling Stones cover.
The band took the stage a half-hour later than scheduled and launched into a set that included such hits as "Keep The Faith," "You Give Love A Bad Name," "It's My Life," and "Wanted Dead or Alive." They also paid tribute to the Stones by covering "Start Me Up."
A chatty Jon Bon Jovi, wearing an American flag-printed leather jacket, thanked the crowd for their support: "Thank you for thirty years of your kindness, your friendship, your support and your patience through our ups and downs."
The band closed the fest with a sing-along of "Livin' On A Prayer" and an encore of "Always" and "Have a Nice Day."
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