Guns N' Roses Reunion Shows Booked 'Far Into Next Year'
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(Classic Rock) There is no end in sight for the Guns N' Roses reunion, with dates booked "far" into next year for their Not In This Lifetime tour, says production manager Dale 'Opie' Skjerseth. And he's dismissed the suggestion that the band members using separate dressing rooms suggests there's any kind of tension backstage. Axl Rose, Slash and Duff McKagan staged their first show together in two decades when they performed in Los Angeles in April. Since then they've been touring North America, with further dates added in South America. Skjerseth tells 11Alive.com: "I've been told there's no end date. I've seen plenty of dates going far into next year. Everybody's working together to keep a common goal - keep the machine going." Asked about backstage accommodation, he says: "Everybody's older. They carry their families with them. They all have to have their spaces." Read more here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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