An 11-year-old boy left 30,000 fans in Stuttgart speechless when he took the mic and sang alongside Bon Jovi. That night, “Wanted Dead or Alive” wasn’t just a rock anthem — it became the birth of a new legend named “Jon Bon Marco.” What was it about that young voice that melted the hearts of an entire band and thousands under the rainy German sky? And why, more than a decade later, is this impromptu duet still remembered as one of the most emotional moments in Bon Jovi’s history?

It was supposed to be just another stop on Bon Jovi’s “Because We Can” tour. But what happened that night in Stuttgart turned a routine arena gig into a rock fairytale — and it all began with a sign in the crowd.

An 11-year-old boy named Marco Kappel, holding a handmade banner, asked for something no fan had dared before: Let me sing ‘Wanted Dead or Alive’ with you.

To the crowd’s disbelief — and Marco’s shock — Jon Bon Jovi said yes.

11 year old singer jumps on stage with Bon Jovi to perform “Wanted Dead Or  Alive” at German music festival - The Music Man

Do you know who I am? – A Rock Star Meets His Match

As the boy stepped on stage, clad in a bandana and leather, Jon leaned into the mic and quipped, “I’m not Justin Bieber!” The crowd roared. Then came the moment:

“Ladies and gentlemen… I give you… Jon Bon Marco!”

Backed by 30,000 fans and one of the biggest rock bands in history, Marco sang with confidence, pitch, and heart. He didn’t miss a beat — delivering verses, hitting the iconic chorus, and walking the stage like a pro.

Phil X, Bon Jovi’s lead guitarist, smiled in awe. Tico Torres kept the rhythm steady — but the grin on Jon’s face said it all: this was no gimmick. This was lightning.

Bon Jovi & Marco: Wanted Dead Or Alive (Multicam) - YouTube

A Crowd in Awe, A Band in Sync

As the final chords rang out, the crowd erupted in cheers that didn’t feel polite — they felt proud. Marco had just lived every rock fan’s dream, and he nailed it.

YouTube clips of the moment exploded, with fans commenting:

“This gave me goosebumps… again.”
“Marco was born to do this.”

Bon Jovi Wanted Dead or Alive Stuttgart 21.06.2013 with Marco - YouTube
“Jon is the most humble man in rock.”


Why This Performance Still Resonates

  1. It wasn’t rehearsed — it was real. In a world of pre-planned encores and choreographed acts, this was raw, human, and unfiltered.
  2. It showed the heart of Bon Jovi. A rock star sharing his mic, his stage, and his spotlight — not just with a fan, but with a kid.
  3. It proved rock and roll is still alive. And it lives in every kid who sings in front of the mirror, every fan holding up a sign, every soul who dares to dream.
Jane ✨ on X: "Wanted Dead or Alive - Bon Jovi with Marco (Stuttgart, Cannstatter  Wasen... https://t.co/3gQJL50bBB . 06/21/2013 Wonderful moment ✨Jon and  Marco #JonBonJovi 🥰🖤 https://t.co/klf94Qksda" / X

Legacy of “Jon Bon Marco”

To this day, the performance remains one of the most beloved fan moments in Bon Jovi history. It’s not just a concert clip — it’s a reminder of why we fell in love with music in the first place.

Because sometimes, the best part of the show… is the surprise the band never rehearsed.

DSDS Kids - Marco mit "Wanted Dead Or Alive" von Jon Bon Jovi - YouTube

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