
It may sound unbelievable, but Axl Rose has even outdone himself with this one.
At a tour stop in London at the O2 Arena earlier this week, Guns N’ Roses were supposed to END their set at 11 pm. Instead, they took the stage at 11:15, prompting many fans to leave early so as to not miss the final trains home.
But wait, there’s more!
According to NME, some fans at the show were either turned away or required to ditch their t-shirts upon entering the venue, BECAUSE THEY FEATURED IMAGES OF SLASH on them.
As per NME:
The source then asked security if this was the case and was told by a member of the venue’s team: “We were told by the management not to allow anyone into the O2 Arena who is wearing a Slash T-shirt and we are asking anyone who is to remove it and if they refuse they will be turned away.”
Yep.
Even your dog probably knows the beef between Axl, Slash, and the rest of the “classic” GN’R lineup, what with the cyclone of gossip that swirled around the band’s Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction back in April.
Perhaps this is Axl’s way of retaliation.











