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Axl Rose and Slash reuniting for Guns N’ Roses shows
The most recent Guns N’ Roses tour featured Axl Rose as the only founding member. If you look closely, you can see that the band’s website was recently updated with their old logo, two silver revolvers wrapped with red roses. According to a report by Billboard, the original Guns N’ Roses line-up will reunite for Coachella next summer and 25 other stadium dates across North America.
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The venture is sure to prove lucrative for the group. The last I heard they wanted to finish up the recordings that we have and put them out next year and start touring.
Coachella, set for April 15-17 and April 22-24 in Indio, Calif., will mark the band’s first performance since their sold-out swan song bow at New York’s Madison Square Garden on April 2, 2011.
The band are reportedly asking for as much as $3 million per show, with tickets topping out in the $250-$275 (approximately £170 – £185) range.
The music world has been buzzing for months about a possible reunion for Guns N’ Roses, after Slash, the band’s original lead guitarist, suggested in interviews that he had finally reconciled with Axl Rose, its singer, ending a two-decade feud.
A mysterious teaser showing jumping rock concert crowds to a snippet of Guns N’ Roses’s hit Welcome to the Jungle has also played ahead of screenings of Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
1987’s “Appetite for Destruction” skyrocketed and became a mainstay, sticking to Billboard’s Hot 100 for nearly three years and selling 18 million copies as of 2012, according to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame biography.
CNN reports that the band’s representatives could not be reached for comment. Gun N’ Roses fans and music fans all over will be looking forward to seeing the stage dynamic and hearing their childhood classics as they should be heard.
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GNR won’t be the first band to reunite to play Coachella as the United States festival has been known to draw out acts who have since split or retired.