Guns N' Roses frontman Axl Rose has shared an update after the band were forced to cancel their recent show in Glasgow due to illness.
See u in Munich!!” See the tweet below. “We apologize 4 the inconvenience of postponing Glasgow,” Rose said. “We appreciate your understanding and patience.”
Axl Rose posts update after the band were forced to cancel their recent show in Glasgow due to his health problems.
Guns N' Roses played two dates at the venue, with fans reporting that doors opened around two hours late on the first night, meaning that support act Gary Clark Jr. was unable to appear. "Ticket buyers have been contacted by their point of purchase and we will be in touch about the rescheduled date." “We apologise for the inconvenience of postponing Glasgow," he begins.
Axl Rose said the Guns N' Roses show scheduled for Friday in Munich will go on as planned.
We would like to keep going." "We are working on rescheduling options for this show so please hold onto your tickets and wait for a further update. "I've been following Dr's orders, getting rest, working [with] a vocal coach n' sorting out [our] sound issues," he wrote.
The band cancelled their live performance at Glasgow Green on Tuesday following 'medical advice'.
“At the end of the day it’s about giving u (you) the fans the best of rselves (ourselves) n’ (and) the best time we can give u (you) n’ (and) that’s all I, the band and crew r (are) focused on. Legendary frontman Rose, who formed the band in 1985, took to social media to issue a personal apology to fans and revealed he was “following doctors orders”. The gig was scheduled to go ahead at Glasgow Green on Tuesday before the group issued a statement revealing they would be unable to perform due to “illness and medical advice”.
He then adjusted his vocals and sang in his lower register for the rest of the concert. Then, on Monday (July 4), Guns announced that they would be ...
He must be self aware to know that he can’t do what he used to and the fans would understand," one user wrote on He then adjusted his vocals and sang in his lower register for the rest of the concert. We apologize for the inconvenience of postponing Glasgow," Rose wrote in a post on his Twitter. "I've been following Dr.'s orders, getting rest, working with a vocal coach and sorting out our sound issues.
Rose has now addressed his medical issues on Twitter, saying he's following doctor's orders and working with a vocal coach to get back on stage. Advertisement.
Then in Prague, the band dusted off the Chinese Democracy deep cut "Street of Dreams," which they hadn't touched in a decade. During a show in Lisbon, the band played AC/DC's "Walk All Over You," and then "Reckless Life" from the 1988 Lies EP and the Appetite for Destruction version of "You're Crazy," which hadn't been performed live since 1993 and 1991. At the end of the day it's about giving u the fans the best of rselves n' the best time we can give u n' that's all I, the band n' crew r focused on.
Axl Rose has thanked GUNS N' ROSES fans for their support after the band's headlining concert Tuesday night (July 5) in Glasgow, United Kingdom was canceled ...
At the second concert on July 2, Rose told the crowd he was "having issues" with his voice, forcing GUNS N' ROSES to play a truncated 19-song set, omitting such concert staples as "November Rain", which has been performed at every GN'R show since 2016. We would like to keep going." At the end of the day it's about giving u the fans the best of rselves n' the best time we can give u n' that's all I, the band n' crew r focused on.
Axl Rose is sharing a little more detail with Guns N' Roses fans after the band canceled its Glasglow show for an unspecified "illness."
We appreciate your understanding and patience.” No additional details about the illness that caused the concert cancelation were provided at the time. “At the end of the day it’s about giving u the fans the best of rselves n’ the best time we can give u n’ that’s all I, the band n’ crew r focused on. GNR’s most recent shows took place at London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on July 1 and 2.
Gun N' Roses frontman Axl Rose has given an update on his health after the band was forced to cancel their show at Glasgow Green during the week on doctor's ...
There is currently no rescheduled date for the show but the band said they were working to find another date. The singer confirmed he was 'resting' with the help of a 'vocal coach'. Thousands of fans were left disappointed when the show was called off days after Red Hot Chili Peppers cancelled their show at Bellahouston Park for the same reason.
Axl Rose said the Guns N' Roses show scheduled for Friday in Munich will go on as planned.
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Axl Rose has been working on his vocal issues with a vocal coach after being forced to postpone their Glasgow gig.
We appreciate your understanding and patience." A previous statement regarding the Glasgow show cancellation read : "Sadly, due to illness and medical advice, GN’R will not be able to perform in Glasgow, tomorrow 5-July-2022. The 'Civil War' rockers were forced to postpone their show at Glasgow Green, Scotland earlier this week due to "illness".
Guns N'Roses' Axl Rose has released a statement regarding his vocal issues which saw the band cancel their gig at Glasgow this week.
“We apologise for the inconvenience of postponing Glasgow”, Rose said. Yesterday, Axl Rose took to Twitter to offer fans an update on the situation. Ticket buyers have been contacted by their point of purchase and we will be in touch about the rescheduled date”, Guns N’Roses said via a statement.
Guns N' Roses frontman Axl Rose has shared an update after the band announced they were forced to cancel their recent show in Glasgow due to an unspecified ...
He continued, “At the end of the day it’s about giving u the fans the best of rselves n’ the best time we can give u n’ that’s all I, the band n’ crew r focused on. See u in Munich!!” (Read the full statement below. We apologize 4 the inconvenience of postponing Glasgow,” the GNR frontman wrote.