Guns N’ Roses are expected to announce a reunion tour soon featuring its original lineup, set for next year, according to reports on Thursday.
The legendary rock band Guns N’ Roses will reportedly announce a 2016 reunion tour that features the entire original lineup of members.
Los Angeles-based music industry insiders are spreading the news that the band is free to tour now that lead singer Axl Rose and lead guitarist Slash have ended their rift.
“Slash and Axl have verbally agreed to get things together again and reform the original band. The live shows is where they can show the world what they had and also make the greatest earnings,” an anonymous music insider source told Dish Nation.
Concert promoters are secretly booking a reunion tour, according to the source. Details of the reunion are “expected to leak” soon.
Guns N’ Roses guitarist Richard Fortus teased information about the band’s plans for 2016 during an interview with a St. Louis rock radio station in August.
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“There’s actually a lot going on with that whole thing right now,” Fortus told KSHE 95. “It’s looking like next year is going to be a big year for Guns N’ Roses.”
One day before the report surfaced, mysterious tweets were posted from the official Guns N’ Roses account.
“What ever happened to no news is good news? Of course today everyone is a journalist,” the tweet said. “If only they could read lips… Surely they’ll read between the lines.”
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