Guns N' Roses Hint At 2017 North American Tour?
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There are rumors spreading online that Guns N' Roses are preparing to announce a 2017 tour in North America after a commercial reported aired over the holiday weekend and billboards were allegedly spotted in Canada. Reports surfaced online on Saturday that a television commercial showing footage from the legendary band's Not In This Lifetime aired on AT&T's Game Show Network in the U.S. on Friday (November 25th.) An online video of the alleged commercial shows the performance clips along with the words "They're back for more in 2017." Watch the YouTube post that claims to be of the commercial airing here. In additional, music personality Mitch Lafon shared a Facebook post and photo from a user that was directed to Montreal, Canada area radio station CHOM 97.7 that claims to be of a billboard on a Canadian highway promoting a possible tour. The photo shows the words "Welcome To The Jungle" in classic Appetite for Destruction script next to "#GnFnR" and the user claims to have seen another billboard with the word "Patience" written on it on another area highway. The authenticity and legitimacy of the billboard or television commercial airing have not yet been confirmed and the band has not official announced any details for the supposed trek but we received word from a reader that the commercial also aired on the FX network on Saturday night. See the Lafon posting here.
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