Guns N Roses’ 2012 London Concert To Air on VH1 Classic
A "stunning" high-definition presentation of Guns N' Roses' June 2012 London concert will highlight a five-hour block of GNR-centric programming airing March 9 on VH1 Classic.
A "stunning" high-definition presentation of Guns N' Roses' June 2012 London concert will highlight a five-hour block of GNR-centric programming airing March 9 on VH1 Classic.
Guns N' Roses, along with Alice In Chains and Korn have been announced as the headline acts of Rocklahoma 2013, taking place in Pryer, OK on May 24, 25 and 26.
For the first two years of its existence, the Governor's Ball Festival has been a haven for indie rock, hip-hop and electronic music lovers. This year's incarnation, however, will get a dose of old-fashioned rock n' roll, with Guns N' Roses named as one of the headliners.
The Hollywood Reporter reports that Guns N Roses vocalist Axl Rose was dealt a legal blow this past Tuesday (Jan. 29) when a judge in California tossed a fraud claim brought forth by the singer, while allowing a second claim to move forward.
He might not be Big Ben of rock stars, but Axl Rose is not the jerk he's portrayed as in the media, his guitarist says. Guns N' Roses' DJ Ashba explained why they are often late to the stage and defended his lead singer as a nice guy in a recent interview.
From pretty much any point on the planet, Australia is far away, which has the unfortunate effect of making touring there an extremely occasional event for even the biggest rock stars. This spring, however, it'll be Guns N' Roses' turn to head down under -- for a series of dates that will see them playing five of the continent's biggest cities with ZZ Top as a supporting act, along with Australian rock legends the Angels.
In a race that wasn't even particularly close, and for the second year in a row, Guns N' Roses have won the honors for Tour of the Year in the 2012 Ultimate Classic Rock Awards, as decided by our annual readers poll.
In what appears to be a truly heartwarming sign that 2013 will not find us wanting for deeply ironic pronouncements from our favorite rock stars, Guns N' Roses guitarist Bumblefoot has offered a list of tips to aspiring musicians -- and its number one entry is "be on time."