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AC/DC Respond To Axl Rose Rumors
Guns N’ Roses will embark on a 21-city North American tour this summer – including a stop in San Francisco – the band officially announced on its website.
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Dates have not yet been released for the tour.
The band last performed in Nashville at Bridgestone Arena in 2011.
A representative for AC/DC did not deny the reports when contacted by NME.
“It’s all but a done deal that Axl will front AC/DC for the 10 remaining shows” in the USA, host Jason Bailey said on his show on rock station WNNX.
“Nothing official to announce”. Slash wasn’t with the band, though Seattle’s McKagan did join Rose on stage to play “You Could Be Mine” after his band Loaded opened the show.
OK, the Guns N’ Roses reunion is starting to get serious.
Johnson has reportedly refuted the band’s version of his hearing problems, according to Johnson’s friend and radio host Jim Breuer, who has said the 68-year-old feels “kicked to the curb”.
Guns N’ Roses fansite GnR Truth had previously alleged that Axl Rose was spotted in Atlanta recently, further speculating that he might have been auditioning to link up live with AC/DC.
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Johnson has been AC/DC’s lead vocalist since 1980, joining the group following the death of previous singer Bon Scott.