An unspecific illness has caused legendary rock band Guns N’ Roses to postpone their September 9 show at Busch Stadium in St. Louis.
A representative for the band confirmed the sad news and alleged the band was working to reschedule the concert, according to Fox 2 Ktvi.
The show was expected to fill 46,000 seats.
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The rep confirmed that fans should “hold onto” their tickets, ensuring that concertgoers can earn a refund for their tickets. The representative did not expand on the severity of the illness.
The band, which consists of Axl Rose (lead vocals), Duff McKagan (bass), Slash (guitar), Dizzy Reed (keyboards), St. Louis native Richard Fortus (guitar), Frank Ferrer (drums), and Melissa Reese (keyboards), kicked off their 2023 World Tour in June in Tel Aviv.
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A representative for the band confirmed the sad news and alleged the band was working to reschedule the concert, according to Fox 2 Ktvi.
The show was expected to fill 46,000 seats.
Read More: Axl Rose Dedicates Guns N’ Roses’ Tour To Taylor Hawkins, Slams Vladimir Putin: ‘Murderous, Little Man’
The rep confirmed that fans should “hold onto” their tickets, ensuring that concertgoers can earn a refund for their tickets. The representative did not expand on the severity of the illness.
The band, which consists of Axl Rose (lead vocals), Duff McKagan (bass), Slash (guitar), Dizzy Reed (keyboards), St. Louis native Richard Fortus (guitar), Frank Ferrer (drums), and Melissa Reese (keyboards), kicked off their 2023 World Tour in June in Tel Aviv.
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- 9/9/2023
- by Emerson Pearson
- ET Canada
Following criticism that the 2023 Glastonbury Festival features all-male headliners, the co-organizer of the famed British music fest has pledged that next year’s lineup will have two women with top billing.
On Friday, Glastonbury announced half of its 2023 lineup, and while the initial 52 artists billed are almost evenly split between male and female acts, the three main headliners — Guns N’ Roses, Arctic Monkeys, and Elton John — are predominately male artists; Gn’R’s lineup currently features keyboardist Melissa Reese.
Speaking to the Guardian about the lack of female artists at the top of the lineup,...
On Friday, Glastonbury announced half of its 2023 lineup, and while the initial 52 artists billed are almost evenly split between male and female acts, the three main headliners — Guns N’ Roses, Arctic Monkeys, and Elton John — are predominately male artists; Gn’R’s lineup currently features keyboardist Melissa Reese.
Speaking to the Guardian about the lack of female artists at the top of the lineup,...
- 3/4/2023
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Rolling Stone interview series Unknown Legends features long-form conversations between senior writer Andy Greene and veteran musicians who have toured and recorded alongside icons for years. All are renowned in the business, but some are less well known to the general public. Here, these artists tell their stories, giving an up-close look at life on music’s A list. This edition features drummer Bryan “Brain” Mantia.
Guns N’ Roses’ 2002 Chinese Democracy tour and Tom Waits’ 2004 Real Gone tour were such wildly different affairs that comparing them almost seems ludicrous. Gn...
Guns N’ Roses’ 2002 Chinese Democracy tour and Tom Waits’ 2004 Real Gone tour were such wildly different affairs that comparing them almost seems ludicrous. Gn...
- 8/4/2022
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
Earlier in June, Rolling Stone posted an in-depth article about how Melissa Reese “broke the Guns N’ Roses glass ceiling” by becoming the first official female member of the band. But by the time she reached that glass ceiling, there were six fairly large cracks in it placed there by horn players Cece Worrall-Rubin, Anne King, and Lisa Maxwell, and background singers Diane Jones, Traci Amos, and Roberta Freeman.
All were brought on board in the early stages of the Use Your Illusion tour in the summer of 1991, and they...
All were brought on board in the early stages of the Use Your Illusion tour in the summer of 1991, and they...
- 6/24/2020
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
A couple of weeks before Guns N’ Roses kicked off their 2016 reunion tour, keyboardist Melissa Reese got a call from Chinese Democracy producer Caram Costanzo. “We may be looking for a keyboard player,” she remembers him saying. “I didn’t even realize he was talking about me. Then he said, ‘What are you doing for the next few years?’”
Many thoughts flooded her head at once. First off, Reese was just 25 and didn’t really know the Guns N’ Roses catalog outside of mega-hits like “Sweet Child O’ Mine” and...
Many thoughts flooded her head at once. First off, Reese was just 25 and didn’t really know the Guns N’ Roses catalog outside of mega-hits like “Sweet Child O’ Mine” and...
- 6/10/2020
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
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