Thursday, November 12, 2015

Rumors abound regarding return of Guns N' Roses after two decades


Rumor abound that Guns N' Roses could announce their comeback - they are believed to be reuniting, more than two decades after the original line-up performed together. Two of them Axl Rose and Slash have had a notoriously rocky relationship over the years and have not been seen on stage together since 1993.
This has been reported in news.sky.com dated 12 November 2015.
However, reports from different sources have indicated that a "music insider" has apparently said they have "tentatively​ agreed to perform together again in 2016" and will perform in a number of festivals in Europe and North America before embarking on a world tour to coincide with its 30th anniversary.
Earlier this year Slash, who had gone out from the band in 1996, had indicated that he thought it would be fun to reunite and that there was "no animosity".
Similar sentiments had been expressed by G​uns N' Roses keyboard player Dizzy Reed ​- he has also recently hinted that a ​comeback could happen.
The Los Angeles band Guns N' Roses have sold over 100 million records and were a huge success in the late 1980s and were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2012.

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