Guns N' Roses amused fans this Monday, the 19th, by posting a video compiling scenes of AXL Rose falling off the stage during the band's performances over the years. With "Welcome to the Jungle" providing the soundtrack to the collection of 'blooper videos' and the caption "Guns N' Roses Greatest Hits," the post features 14 falls by the vocalist.
From stumbles that sent Axl's face to the ground to his most recent "accident" that occurred last Saturday, the 17th, during the band's show in Mumbai, India, while singing "Sweet Child O' Mine"
Guns N' Roses performed in India for the first time in almost 13 years.
A few days ago, the band performed their first show in India after almost 13 years without appearing in the Asian country. Furthermore, the night marked the first performance of new drummer Isaac Carpenter , who took over from Frank Ferrer on percussion after 19 years with the band.
The performance took place at Mahalaxmi Racecourse in Mumbai, a venue traditionally associated with horse racing. The event was conceived by the Indian company BookMyShow Live, specializing in concert production, in co-organization with the international promoter Live Nation, responsible for Guns N' Roses' global tours.
Guns N' Roses' final show in India took place on December 12, 2012, in Gurgaon, Haryana state, even before the reunion between AXL Rose, Slash, and Duff McKagan in 2016.
Rumors about a return to Brazil are gaining even more traction.
After the confirmation of a Guns N' Roses show in El Salvador, a place where the group hasn't performed in 15 years, Brazilian fans of the band went on alert for a possible tour stop in the country (via Igor Miranda ).
During singer Carlos Vives' show, the company StarTicket revealed a new event, as reported by the local newspaper La Prensa Gráfica . The addition of Central America to the tour itinerary raises the possibility that South America is also in the band's future plans.
Currently, Guns N' Roses has tour dates for Because What You Want and What You Get Are Two Completely Different Things announced only in countries in Asia, the Middle East, and Europe, with shows scheduled until July 31st.
However, the following months remain without confirmed shows, which increases expectations of an imminent official announcement.
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