Guns N ‘Roses are back. Fans and music websites have online pictures and videos of a surprise concert by the band on Friday night published in “Il Trovatore” in Los Angeles.
the formerly fractious front men, singer Axl Rose (54) and guitarist Slash (50), therefore occurred in the “Troubadour”, a concert hall, where the band in had the 1980 celebrated its beginnings. The management expressed until Sunday not to the concert
The “Rolling Stone” brought a list of titles. Then the Rockstars concert opened with “It’s So Easy” and played a total of 17 pieces, including classics like “Welcome To The Jungle” and “Knockin ‘On Heaven’s Door”. They said goodbye with “Paradise City”.
Slash had the cult band leave 1996 with a dispute, other musicians had disembarked. A Reunion joined Slash from long. Speculation about a possible comeback of the group attended last months of headlines. Lange was on Friday anyway not been clear whether the concert would actually take place. “April Fool’s Day?” The band wrote on Friday asking on its website.
About 250 black-clad and tattooed fans had lined up at the former record store Tower Records to get tickets. A spokeswoman confirmed to demand the German Press Agency, that it did not constitute an April Fool’s joke. According to band homepage recording photos and videos of the show was prohibited.
On Saturday began on the website and the sale at a 20 cities full comeback tour in major US stages in the summer. The tour is called “Not in this lifetime” ( “Not in this life”), a response that Rose gave a few years ago on the question of whether there ever would come to new joint appearances of the band.
In early January had already triggered the announcement of two appearances of the legendary band a run on tickets for the music festival Coachella in mid-April in California. The regular tickets were sold out within an hour.
Since its founding in 1985, the hard rock band has sold more than 100
million albums. Songs like “Sweet Child’O Mine”, “Welcome To
The Jungle”, “Paradise City” and “November Rain” shaped a
generation of rock fans.
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