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Post by Admin on Jun 20, 2020 20:50:24 GMT
Guns N' Roses - Not In This Lifetime Selects: Download Festival Not In This Lifetime Selects: #GnFnR brings moments from the tour to YouTube. Guns N' Roses - Not In This Lifetime Tour: Download Festival, Derby, UK on June 9, 2018. Special thanks to Andy Copping and Live Nation at Download Festival.
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Post by Admin on Jul 29, 2020 19:17:19 GMT
The rescheduled dates for GUNS N' ROSES' North American stadium tour have been announced.
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.
The new tour, which will now take place in July 2021, will only include 13 dates. According to the band, "routing and venue availability issues" have forced the cancelation of six of the shows: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; San Francisco, California; Atlanta, Georgia; Tampa, Florida; Arlington, Texas; and Indianapolis, Indiana.
The 2021 concerts kick off July 10 with an appearance at Milwaukee's Summerfest and wrap up on August 19 at the Banc of California Stadium in Los Angeles.
GUNS N' ROSES said in a statement: "Hey Gunners, our 2020 North American tour dates are being rescheduled to Summer 2021. The trek begins July 10th, 2021 in Milwaukee, WI at Summerfest and will make stops throughout the US and Canada all Summer, before wrapping in Los Angeles, CA on August 19, 2021. Among these stops, many of our existing 2020 shows will move to a new date at the same venue, while unfortunately a select few will need to be canceled due to routing and venue availability issues that developed during the postponement process. We thank everyone for their patience during this difficult time and look forward to performing for you all next year."
GUNS N' ROSES 2021 North American tour dates:
Jul. 10 - Milwaukee, WI @ Summerfest Jul. 13 - Washington, DC @ Nationals Park Jul. 16 - Minneapolis, MN @ Target Field Jul. 18 - Indianapolis, IN @ Lucas Oil Stadium Jul. 21 - Chicago, IL @ Wrigley Field Jul. 24 - Detroit, MI @ Comerica Park Jul. 26 - Toronto, ON @ Rogers Centre Jul. 03 - Boston, MA @ Fenway Park Jul. 05 - East Rutherford, NJ @ Metlife Stadium Jul. 11 - Fargo, ND @ Fargodome Jul. 13 - Missoula, MT @ Washington Grizzly Stadium Jul. 16 - Denver, CO @ Dick’s Sporting Goods Park Jul. 19 - Los Angeles, CA @ Banc of California Stadium
GUNS N' ROSES' "Not In This Lifetime" tour, which began four years ago, recently became the No. 3 highest-grossing tour in the history of Billboard Boxscore.
Launched in April 2016, "Not in This Lifetime" featured classic-lineup members Slash, Duff McKagan and singer Axl Rose backed by guitarist Richard Fortus, drummer Frank Ferrer, keyboardist Dizzy Reed and second keyboardist Melissa Reese.
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Post by Admin on Aug 31, 2020 19:11:59 GMT
Guns N Roses - Not In This Lifetime Selects: Mexico City & Houston
Not In This Lifetime Selects: #GnFnR brings moments from the tour to YouTube. Presenting footage from Mexico City & Houston from 2016.
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Post by Admin on Nov 4, 2020 19:32:36 GMT
The legendary frontman of the hard rock band Guns N’ Roses, Axl Rose has broken his months-long silence on Twitter on the eve of the presidential election of the US and said vote whatever it takes.
As you might recall, one of the greatest singers of all time, Axl Rose, pulled out of Twitter quite a long time ago, on August 13, 2020. In his very last tweet, Rose criticized the administration of the US by saying they actually grasp the magnitude of the problems that American families are facing, however, they just don’t care.
Nearly three months after his last tweet, pointing out a political and social gap, Axl Rose has come to the platform to make his last call for the 2020 presidential election. Through three new tweets, Rose has emphasized the significance of voting.
Although he is renowned as an anti-Trump, Axl Rose hasn’t referred to him in his tweets. He only asked his followers to vote with courage and make a stand. Through all the noise, lies, and distractions, Axl said vote for the country, for a better world, and for democracy.
He continued and indicated the importance of this election for our planet, as well. Axl called out to his fans to vote and wanted them to know that there are those hoping, praying, and counting on the possibility that some people won’t vote.
Here’s what Axl Rose said in his first tweet:
“Vote whatever it takes. Vote. Take a side, make a stand. Vote with courage in the face of fear and intimidation. Vote through all the noise, lies, and distractions. Vote for the country, for a better world, for democracy.”
He continued with another tweet and said:
“Vote for the future of our country, our planet, your planet, this planet, the only planet we have. Vote for those who fought, suffered and died to create and protect your right to vote.”
At last he said:
“Vote for loved ones, for you, and for us together as one. And if it helps… Vote knowing there are those hoping, praying, and counting on you won’t and would do virtually anything they thought they could get away with to stop you vote.”
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