Band started national tour with a show in Greater Florianópolis; agenda includes visits to São Paulo (25/10), Curitiba (28/10), Cuiabá (31/10) and Brasília (02/11)
THE Guns N’ Roses started the Brazilian leg of the tour “Because What You Want and What You Get Are Two Completely Different Things”with a show last Tuesday, 21st. The outdoor area of Arena Opus, in Greater Florianópolis, hosted the band led by Axl Rose (voice), Slash (guitar) and Duff McKagan (bottom), as well as the more than 28 thousand people who gathered there to see them.
Lasting approximately 3 hours, the performance featured almost 30 songs. Hits like “Welcome to the Jungle”, “Paradise City”, “Sweet Child O’Mine”, “Patience”, “November Rain”, “You Could Be Mine”among others, were present in the setlist.
However, the appearance of four songs that had never been performed in Brazil in the other 35 shows that the group performed in the other nine visits drew attention. They are:
— “Sabbath Bloody Sabbath”10th of the set. This is a cover of Black Sabbathperformed on the current tour as a way of paying homage to the vocalist Ozzy Osbournewho died last July;
— “The General”12th of the set. It is the most recent release from Guns, available in December 2023 as a single. With psychedelic and trip hop influences, the track was created at the beginning of the album sessions Chinese Democracy (2008), between the end of the 1990s and the beginning of the 2000s, but officially registered only in recent times, with Slash and Duff McKagan back;
— “Perhaps”16th of the set. The group’s second most recent release, available in August 2023 also as a single. Like “The General” and its other predecessors — “Absurd” and “Hard Skool” —, is dated from the Chinese Democracy. Brings rare songwriting credit to Paul Tobiasguitarist who, unintentionally, caused the definitive rift between Axl Rose and Slash in the mid-1990s;
— “Prostitute”18th of the set. Closing range Chinese Democracywas performed very rarely live as a whole, and on most occasions with Slash and Duff already back. Interestingly, it also had an authorial collaboration with Paul Tobias.
Watch videos of two of the four songs mentioned.
“Sabbath Bloody Sabbath”
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“Prostitute”
Show repertoire in Greater Florianópolis
Check out the full setlist:
- Welcome to the Jungle
- Bad Obsession
- Chinese Democracy
- Mr Brownstone
- It’s So Easy
- Pretty Tied Up
- Slither (Velvet Revolver cover)
- Hard Skool
- Live and Let Die (Wings cover)
- Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (Black Sabbath cover)
- Shadow of Your Love
- The General
- You Could Be Mine
- Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door (Bob Dylan cover)
- Double Talkin’ Jive
- Perhaps
- Rocket Queen
- Prostitute
- Absurd
- Foreign
- I Wanna Be Your Dog (The Stooges cover with Duff on vocals)
- Eat
- Slash’s guitar solo
- Sweet Child o’ Mine
- Civil War
- Wichita Lineman (Jimmy Webb cover)
- November Rain
- Nightrain
- Paradise City
Guns N’ Roses shows in Brazil
Guns N’ Roses hits five cities with their new tour “Because What You Want and What You Get Are Two Completely Different Things” (“Because what you want and what you will get are two completely different things”). After Florianópolis, they play in São Paulo (25/10, at Allianz Parque), Curitiba (28/10, at Pedreira Paulo Leminski), Cuiabá (31/10, at Arena Pantanal) and Brasília (02/11, at Arena BRB Mané Garrincha). The capital of Mato Grosso even receives them for the first time.
For all dates, the Raimundos will be the opening attraction. Formed today by Digão (voice and guitar), Marquim (guitar), Caio Cunha (battery) and Jean Moura (bass), the group released their ninth studio album, XXX, in May.
Guns N’ Roses haven’t been to Brazil since 2022, when they played at the Rock in Rio festival and went on a long solo tour. The new visit will be the first with the drummer Isaac Carpenter (former member of Awolnation, Loaded, Loudermilk and other projects), replacing Frank Ferrer, who left after 19 years of service.
After spending 2024 off the stage, GN’R recently returned with a tour of Asia, the Middle East and Europe.
In addition to Isaac Carpenter, Guns currently features Axl Rose (vocals), Slash (guitar), Richard Fortus (guitar), Duff McKagan (bass), Dizzy Reed (keyboards) and Melissa Reese (keyboards and synthesizers).
Rolling Stone Brasil: Avenged Sevenfold on the cover
The new edition of Rolling Stone Brasil features an exclusive interview with the 5 members of Avenged Sevenfoldon the eve of his biggest solo shows in Brazil. There is also a chat with Planet Hempa special Bruce Springsteentribute to Ozzy Osbourne and much more. Buy on the Loja Perfil website.
The guitarist Axl Rose always wanted in Guns N’ Roses alongside Slash
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Source: Rollingstone

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