Guns N Roses has postponed their concert this weekend at Cardinals Stadium in St. Louis, due to illness in their camp. UPDATE: The band has not made a public statementThe band formally announced the postponement but has not indicated which member of the band has fallen ill. But fans have been asked to hold their tickets for a rescheduled date TBA. Fans unable to make the new date can receive a full refund at their point of purchase. GNR is continuing with the biggest selling Rock Music tour of All-time since their 2015 reunion. They recently released a new single and video for the track “Perhaps!” The track can be streamed on all DSPs, and the video is on YouTube at the link below. “Perhaps” has its roots in the controversial album Chinese Democracy, as a leftover that did not make the final album. The band has reworked the track, as they have done several times in the last few years. The track features piano, some cool riffs, the iconic voice of W. Axl Rose, and a lot of orchestration. Both Slash and Duff MacKagan have confirmed the band is working on new music with no release date in mind. They are scheduled for more dates in the USA including Aftershock,Power Trip Festival this fall alongside Metallica, Iron Maiden, AC/DC, Tool, and Judas Priest.
Guns N Roses, continuing with the biggest selling Rock Music tour of All-time since their 2015 reunion,has released a new single and video for the track “Perhaps!” The track can be streamed on all DSPs, and the video is on YouTube at the link below. “Perhaps” has its roots in the controversial album Chinese Democracy, as a leftover that did not make the final album. The band has reworked the track, as they have done several times in the last few years. The track features piano, some cool riffs, the iconic voice of W. Axl Rose, and a lot of orchestration. Both Slash and Duff MacKagan have confirmed the band is working on new musicwith no release date in mind. The band will continue their world tour, including Power Trip Festival this fall alongside Metallica, Iron Maiden, AC/DC, Tool, and Judas Priest.
Guns N Roses has announced their previously postponed summer tour dates due to the pandemic, have now been rebooked for summer 2022. Previously purchased tickets are valid for future shows. Direct support will come from Gary Clark Jr. and Turbonegro.
Guns N’ Roses has announced the rescheduled dates for its European tour. The band was originally slated to tour Europe earlier this year, but was forced to postpone the shows due to the coronavirus pandemic. The tour now kicksoff in Lisbon, Portugal on June 2, 2021 and wrapping up on June 30, 2021 in Munich. Germany.
Guns N Roses’ “Not In This Lifetime” North American stadium tour has been reshediled for next summer, July 2021. The two-month-long trek, which was scheduled to launch on July 4 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and run through August 26 on Missoula, Montana, was postponed in May due to the coronavirus pandemic which is sweeping the globe. The new tour, which will now take place in July 2021, will only include 13 dates.
Ticket agent Ticketmaster has shared that Guns N’ Roses will announce their new rescheduled tour dates for North America next week, The rescheduled dates for Guns N’ Roses’ North American stadium tour will be announced on Monday, July 27. The nearly two-month-long trek, which was scheduled to launch on July 4 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and run through August 26 on Missoula, Montana, was postponed in May due to the coronavirus pandemic which is sweeping the globe. Earlier today, Ticketmaster sent out the following e-mail to GN’R ticket holders:
In a brand new interview with Sweetwater’s Nick Bowcott, Guns N’ Roses guitarist Slash was has given fans an update on his other music projects including Guns N Roses! He responded (hear audio below, text transcribed by Blabbermouth.net): “I’ve been pretty much a homebody, but I’ve been back and forth between my studio in the house and doing a lot of writing and recording on my own. I’ve been jamming with Duff [McKagan, Guns N’ Roses bassist] and I’ve been jamming with Axl [Rose, Guns N’ Roses singer], and I’ve been doing stuff like that, so we’ve been getting some work done that way. But I haven’t been doing much else. I haven’t been doing any collaborations with the odd artists and whatnot. [I’m] basically just focusing on writing new music and recording demos and recording guitar stuff for Guns and whatnot.”
Slash, who is notorious for his road-warrior ways, also discussed what it has been like spending so much time at home without being able to perform live.
“It’s frustrating, because we would be on the road right now,” he said. “The whole [Guns N’ Roses] tour from March all the way through September is obviously canceled until next year. And then we don’t even know for sure what’s gonna happen next year. So that was frustrating. I had a cat who was really sick, and it was sort of a blessing that I was home to be there for her the whole time that she was sick. And I had to put her down, actually, a few days ago. But it would have been horrible if I had been gone and Meegan [Hodges, Slash’s girlfriend] was left to deal with it all on her own. So there was somewhat of a blessing there. And it’s been good to be with the kids and just to sort of be around. So those are the small blessings. So I try not to complain; I just sort of deal with it. The frustrating part about it was being home and doing nothing but house work for a couple of months.”
As previously reported, Guns N’ Roses’ previously announced summer 2020 North American stadium tour has been postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic which is sweeping the globe. The nearly two-month-long trek was scheduled to kick off on July 4 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and run through August 26 on Missoula, Montana.
The band is now reportedly working on a new studio album — the first under the GUNS banner since 2008’s “Chinese Democracy” and the first to feature Rose, Slash and McKagan since 1993.
Guns N’ Roses’ reunion tour features classic-lineup members Slash, McKagan and Rose backed by guitarist Richard Fortus, drummer Frank Ferrer, keyboardist Dizzy Reed and second keyboardist Melissa Reese.