Guns N' Roses Play "Welcome to the Jungle" at the Troubadour
Friday night (April 1), Guns N' Roses—featuring Axl Rose, Slash and Duff McKagan—performed at their old stomping grounds, the Troubadour in West Hollywood, California.
It marked the first time Rose, Slash and McKagan performed together since July 17, 1993, in Buenos Aires.
The the trio of venerable GNR vets was joined by keyboardist Dizzy Reed, guitarist Richard Fortus and drummer Frank Ferrer, plus second keyboardist Melissa Reese.
Although cameras (and cell phones) were not permitted in the Troubadour, a few fans shot some footage, which you can check out below. This video features about two minutes of "Welcome to the Jungle." Below that, you'll find a clip that combines a lot of the Intagram clips that can be found elsewhere online. Enjoy!
Here's what they played:
- 01. It's So Easy
- 02. Mr. Brownstone
- 03. Chinese Democracy
- 04. Welcome to the Jungle
- 05. Double Talking Jive
- 06. Live and Let Die
- 07. Rocket Queen
- 08. You Could Be Mine
- 09. The Godfather Theme
- 10. Sweet Child O' Mine
- 11. New Rose
- 12. Better
- 13. Knockin' on Heaven's Door
- 14. My Michelle
- 15. Nightrain
- 16. The Seeker
- 17. Paradise City
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