During an interview with Metro at The Music Industry Trust Awards at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London on Monday (November 7), Richie Sambora hinted at a possible reunion with Bon Jovi for a headlining performance at the Glastonbury Festival next year.
"It's a possibility. We're talking a bit," Sambora, who quit the band in 2013 for "personal matters," says in the interview.
Sambora and his Bon Jovi bandmates last reunited when the group was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2018. It was also the first time in 24 years original bassist Alec John Such, who passed away earlier this year, had reunited publicly with the band since being replaced by longtime bassist Hugh McDonald in 1994.
A couple of years ago, Sambora assured that he would be open to playing with the band again under certain circumstances.
"It would have to be a special situation for me to go back, but I'm certainly not counting it out. I have no malice toward that band," he told the Daily Mail then.
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