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]]>The first date the alternative and hard rock bands will meet is July 8th in Philadelphia, before the two groups embark on gigs in Detroit, Toronto, Washington, and East Rutherford. The last show to feature Smashing Pumpkins will be the one in Boston, scheduled for July 21st.
Check out the full dates below.
Guns N’ Roses recently announced that they will be embarking on a worldwide stadium tour in the summer. Besides North America, Axl Rose, Slash, and co. will play dates in Europe including Hamburg, Vienna, Florence, and Prague.
Smashing Pumpkins are believed to work on their new record. The group’s frontman Billy Corgan said in a recent interview that he is already writing new songs. According to Corgan, there are 21 songs that are in the mix for the upcoming release. In the meantime, the band will play a handful of dates in North America.
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]]>“Dead Horse” was first released on Use Your Illusion I in 1991, before being issued to radio stations as a promo CD in 1993. The band last played it live on July 17th, 1993, in Buenos Aires.
Over the course of their Not in This Lifetime reunion tour, Guns N’ Roses have been mostly playing their greatest hits. Still, they occasionally slip in some live rarities like “Locomotive,” “Out Ta Get Me,” “Shadow of Your Love,” and now “Dead Horse.” The group also did a handful of interesting covers along the way, including Velvet Revolver’s “Slither,” Soundgarden’s “Black Hole Sun and Who’s “The Seeker.”
Guns N’ Roses are scheduled to play Voodoo Music Festival in New Orleans and a headlining show in Salt Lake City through October before wrapping up this leg of the tour in Las Vegas with pair of shows at Colosseum on November 1st and November 2nd.
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]]>The tour will kick off in Charlotte on September 25th, and will see the band playing shows in Jacksonville, Oklahoma City and Salt Lake City among other cities, before wrapping up the trip with pair of shows in Las Vegas’ The Colosseum at Caesars Palace.
“Guns N’ Roses is bringing their outrageously successful Not in This Lifetime Tour back to the U.S this fall – and for the first time in 2019,” said the band in a statement. “With fans hungry for more GNR, today the band revealed eight new dates across the United States, kicking off Sept. 25 in Charlotte, N.C.”
Following the end of this U.S. leg of the tour, Guns N’ Roses are expected to head to the studio and work on their new studio album. This was confirmed by the group’s lead guitarist Slash in a recent interview.
“When we finish the tour in the fall then we will commit to working on the next Guns record,” Slash told 101 WRIF’s DJ Meltdown in early June.
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]]>The post The Smashing Pumpkins to Support Guns N’ Roses on Stadium Tour appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The first date the alternative and hard rock bands will meet is July 8th in Philadelphia, before the two groups embark on gigs in Detroit, Toronto, Washington, and East Rutherford. The last show to feature Smashing Pumpkins will be the one in Boston, scheduled for July 21st.
Check out the full dates below.
Guns N’ Roses recently announced that they will be embarking on a worldwide stadium tour in the summer. Besides North America, Axl Rose, Slash, and co. will play dates in Europe including Hamburg, Vienna, Florence, and Prague.
Smashing Pumpkins are believed to work on their new record. The group’s frontman Billy Corgan said in a recent interview that he is already writing new songs. According to Corgan, there are 21 songs that are in the mix for the upcoming release. In the meantime, the band will play a handful of dates in North America.
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]]>The post Guns N’ Roses Perform “Dead Horse” Live for First Time Since 1993 appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>“Dead Horse” was first released on Use Your Illusion I in 1991, before being issued to radio stations as a promo CD in 1993. The band last played it live on July 17th, 1993, in Buenos Aires.
Over the course of their Not in This Lifetime reunion tour, Guns N’ Roses have been mostly playing their greatest hits. Still, they occasionally slip in some live rarities like “Locomotive,” “Out Ta Get Me,” “Shadow of Your Love,” and now “Dead Horse.” The group also did a handful of interesting covers along the way, including Velvet Revolver’s “Slither,” Soundgarden’s “Black Hole Sun and Who’s “The Seeker.”
Guns N’ Roses are scheduled to play Voodoo Music Festival in New Orleans and a headlining show in Salt Lake City through October before wrapping up this leg of the tour in Las Vegas with pair of shows at Colosseum on November 1st and November 2nd.
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]]>The post Guns N’ Roses Announce Tour Dates for Fall 2019 appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The tour will kick off in Charlotte on September 25th, and will see the band playing shows in Jacksonville, Oklahoma City and Salt Lake City among other cities, before wrapping up the trip with pair of shows in Las Vegas’ The Colosseum at Caesars Palace.
“Guns N’ Roses is bringing their outrageously successful Not in This Lifetime Tour back to the U.S this fall – and for the first time in 2019,” said the band in a statement. “With fans hungry for more GNR, today the band revealed eight new dates across the United States, kicking off Sept. 25 in Charlotte, N.C.”
Following the end of this U.S. leg of the tour, Guns N’ Roses are expected to head to the studio and work on their new studio album. This was confirmed by the group’s lead guitarist Slash in a recent interview.
“When we finish the tour in the fall then we will commit to working on the next Guns record,” Slash told 101 WRIF’s DJ Meltdown in early June.
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