Guns N’ Roses invites Chrissie Hynde to the stage

Guns N’ Roses invites Chrissie Hynde to the stage

The Pretenders singer played harmonica on Guns N’ Roses’ “Bad Obsession” at their concert in Boston.

a tour Guns not flowers This summer has been full of surprises. The setlist changes every evening, concerts can be up to 3 hours 30 minutes, “Maybe” is played for the first time and many guests are invited, such as Carrie Underwood or Andrew Dice Clay. We can now add Chrissie Hynde. On Monday, August 21, The Pretenders joined Axl Rose’s band in Fenway Park (Boston) to play harmonica on “Bad Obsession”.

blue path, from Use your illusion Ihas become a mandatory clip at concerts Guns not flowersin second place, behind the classic opening with “It’s So Easy”. During the concert in Boston, Chrissie Hynde showed up in black leather knee-high boots with a harmonica in hand to make this interpretation of “Bad Obsession” particularly memorable. As Axl Rose strolls around the stage, singer plaintiffs Dances and moves near stage by drummer Frank Ferrer.

plaintiffs, who will be releasing their next album RelentlessOn September 15, he opened the concert in Boston and will do the same in Chicago on Thursday. Meanwhile, they will perform intimate concerts in the club. On the French side, the British band will perform two concerts at La Maroquinerie (Paris) on September 19th and 20th. These dates are sold out.

Among the other guests, Carrie Underwood regularly shared the stage with Axl Rose, while making walk-calls to rock fans on her setlist, with “Alone” by Heart and “Ace of Spades” by Motörhead.

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last friday, Guns not flowers They released a new single called “Maybe”, a song carried by his piano parts in which Axl Rose talks about someone who rejected him. After performing it for the first time live in Pittsburgh that night, the group performed it in Boston as well.


Joseph Hadak

Translated by the editor

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