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a must see event.
It will sellout.
Do you think they can beat the kafable attendance figure at AT&T STADIUM that Wrestlemania will give out this weekend?
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Considering every GNR fan in Northern California will have to gravitate towards SF and fans in Oregon have to choose between Seattle and SF, it will sellout quickly.
The routing of this tour pretty much guarantees they sell out. Look at KC and STL....the entire 'four state' area has to go to those two shows.
They don't have to worry about half empty stadiums at least not on this first leg of the tour. 2016 is guaranteed to be successful. The future may be less certain. They're going to need something promoting it the next time.
- tejastech08
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St. Louis was dropped, James. So KC should have even more demand.
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St. Louis was dropped, James. So KC should have even more demand.
Good catch. Missing show that was planned still last week.
https://twitter.com/gunsnroses/status/713395110587736068
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Only posting it here, so that it can actually be found again .
NEWS/ Guns N' Roses Reunion Concert Draws Many Stars, Including Bradley Cooper, Who Brought His Mom
For Bradley Cooper, the Guns N' Roses reunion concert Friday was a family affair.
Most of the classic lineup of the legendary rock band reunited onstage for the first time in more than 22 years Friday, playing a last-minute show at the Troubadour club in West Hollywood in front of more than 250 people, including celebs such as Cooper, Kate Hudson, Jim Carrey, Chris Brown, David Arquette and Emily Ratajkowski.
Cooper brought along a special date—his mother, Gloria Campano. The two were photographed driving and walked near the venue. Cooper has often brought his mom to celebrity events.
Guns N' Roses' surprise gig will be followed by a previously announced North American stadium tour, which starts on June 23 in Detroit and runs through August, and a headlining set at the 2016 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Annual Festival in California later this month.
The packed crowd cheered as frontman Axl Rose appeared onstage along with guitarist Slash, with whom he had feuded for years, bassist Duff McKagan and keyboardist Dizzy Reed, part of a classic '80s lineup, as well as guitarist Richard Fortus, who joined the band in 2001, drummer Frank Ferrer, who joined in 2006, and second keyboardist and newcomer Melissa Reese, according to multiple reports.
While cameras and other recording devices were reportedly banned, some fans managed to sneak in photos and videos and post them online.
Ratajkowski posted a video on her Instagram page.
"Is this real life? #gunsnroses #slash," she wrote.
Guns N' Roses performed songs hit tracks such as "Welcome to the Jungle," "Sweet Child of Mine," "Mr. Brownstone," "It's So Easy," "Rocket Queen," all from their 1987 debut album Appetite for Destruction. The band had often performed at the Troubadour in the mid '80s and the group is said to have been discovered there.
Guns N' Roses also performed its hit covers of Paul McCartney and WINGS' "Live and Let Die" and Bob Dylan's "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" as well as "Chinese Democracy" and "Better" from the group's 2008 album Chinese Democracy, marking the first time Slash, who left the band in the mid '90s, has played those tracks live.
"Do you know where you are?" Rose wailed. "You're gonna diiiiiiiiiiie."
Source: http://www.eonline.com/news/753490/guns … ht-his-mom
Apparently some of those videos we were watching were recorded by Kate Hudson.
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Wonder if St. Louis is being held back in case of more demand.
Guns N' Roses spokesperson discusses the St. Louis show's cancellation
A spokesperson for Guns N’ Roses says the rock band had every intention of performing in St. Louis this summer as part of its "Not in This Lifetime" tour, but just couldn’t make it happen.
St. Louis was among the cities listed in a summer tour tease emailed March 25, but when the date tours and venues were released today (April 1), St. Louis was nowhere to be found.
“It was just not possible to get a venue,” the spokesperson said.
Guns N’ Roses is embarking on a stadium tour, which for St. Louis would have meant either Busch Stadium or the Dome at America’s Center (formerly Edward Jones Dome). Guns N’ Roses played Riverport Amphitheater (now Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre) in 1991 in what resulted in a riot long referred to as the "Riverport Riot."
“We were so excited,” the spokesperson said of playing St. Louis this summer. That excitement increased once Bill “Stump” Stephenson, who was at the center of the riot with Guns N’ Roses’ Axl Rose, surfaced this week to talk about that night.
“We thought it would be great. But it’s a matter of timing and routing. We’re on Guns N’ Roses time,” the spokesperson said.
The spokesperson added a Guns N’ Roses concert can still happen in St. Louis on a different leg of the tour.
“This is only a start.”
July 2 is the 25th anniversary of the "Riverport Riot." -src
Walkthrough on the Riverport Riot here.
- Smoking Guns
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Looking at ticket prices... Comparing Nashville to Atlanta, big price differences.... Lower level at Nashville is $99.. At Atlanta it is $150...
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Was this gig sponsored by Instagram?
Edit, wrong thread..