Last Saturday, the 4th, Guns N' Roses headlined the BottleRock Music in California. At the end of the show, the band invited Dave Grohl to join them for the classic "Paradise City," where Grohl took up one of the guitars alongside bassist Duff McKagan .

The performance was certainly a unique and electrifying opportunity for the lucky fans who were present at the festival, but the party was cut short when the event promoters unplugged the band's equipment after 10 pm. 

Napa County, California, where the festival took place, is adopting strict curfew policies as a preventative measure against COVID-19, and those responsible for BottleRock Music did not hesitate to cut off Guns N' Roses' music when the group went past the permitted time.

In the video, you can see the beginning of the performance of "Paradise City" and the moment when the band's plugs are disconnected, leaving the venue with only the sound of the drums and the crowd's chorus, ending the show at 10:03 PM. Check it out:

https://youtu.be/1O8eQB3MTyI

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