Axl Rose

2022 - 12 - 8

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Guns N' Roses' Axl Rose Wants Fans to Stop Flying Drones at ... (Audio Ink Radio)

These days, you never know what you're going to see at a concert. In fact, drones have been a common sighting at concerts lately, and those drones are ...

we get it can be ‘fun’ to get your (sic) drone bootleg vid but we’d appreciate it if anyone planning to b a drone pirate took the fans n’ band into consideration and n’ played w/ your (sic) toys somewhere else.” Read Rose’s entire statement below. “However much fun anyone’s having, you’re (sic) still trying to stay focused n’ do your (sic) job n’ give the fans the best show you can. It’s a trend that Guns N’ Roses frontman Axl Rose doesn’t like- at all.

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Auckland weekend concerts: Music, mayhem, rain as 300000 fans ... (New Zealand Herald)

With Guns N' Roses at Eden Park, Coca-Cola Christmas in the Park at the Auckland Domain and musician Jack Johnson at Western Springs, more than 300,000 fans ...

It will be fairly breezy, with northerly winds and a high of 22C. There will be a variety of food trucks at the event or you can pack a picnic - just leave the bubbles behind. The show is part of Johnson’s Meet the Moonlight Tour. Gates open at 5pm. Guns N’ Roses are expected to kick off their three-and-a-half-hour set at 7 pm. Streets around Eden Park will be restricted to residents only and the streets immediately surrounding the stadium will be closed. The event is alcohol-free and there is a liquor ban in place at the event and on surrounding streets. Coca-Cola Christmas in the Park will be recorded and played on Three at 7pm on Saturday December 17. There is no special public transport to the event but fares on ferries, buses, and trains will be half-price. There will be road closures in the immediate area from 6am and surrounding streets from 4pm, so be prepared. The family event will be hosted by singer and comedian Jackie Clarke and this year is expected to be well attended. With Guns N’ Roses at Eden Park, Coca-Cola Christmas in the Park at the Auckland Domain and musician Jack Johnson at Western Springs, more than 300,000 fans will be moving around the city tomorrow.

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