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Guns N’ Roses Adds Mexico City to Upcoming Reunion Concert Tour Venue
According to NME, Axl Rose, Slash and Duff McKagan, will head to Mexico City’s Foro Sol, the band’s first reunion gig outside the US.
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With this announcement, Guns N’ Roses updated concert schedule will be T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, NV on April 8 and 9, Coachella, Indio, CA on April 16, Foro Sol, Mexico City on April 19, and again in Coachella on April 23.
However, the band confirmed that before their Coachella festival appearance, they will also have two gigs in Las Vegas. That being said, Ultimate Classic Rock said that there could be other guests, like keyboardists Chris Pitman and Dizzy Reed, guitarist Richard Fortus and drummer Frank Ferrer.
And while the band hasn’t announced a full tour yet, there’s speculation that more dates will be announced soon.
Def Leppard and Guns N” Roses both reached major heights in the “80s, but their careers took very different paths from that point forward.
From left to right: Axl Rose, Slash, Duff McKagan. With Guns N’ Roses, if someone has a little barney backstage, they can’t deal with each other. Def Leppard is expected to return to the concert stage later this year as they’re now one of the headliners for the inaugural Moonstone Festival in May and have a new album to promote.
“Guns N’ Roses choosing to return to the stage in their full glory, on the Las Vegas Strip to open T-Mobile Arena is rock n’ roll history”.
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Slash buried the hatchet with frontman Axl Rose in 2015 after almost 20 years of bad blood between the pair. The guitarist declined to comment previously on the possibility of a reunion.