Bringing back memories.
by G ‘n R fan. on 2023-10-23Rogers Place - EdmontonEnjoyed the concert. First time at this venue. We were seated section 222 top row. Good sound and excellent customer service. Enjoyed it all.
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Guns N' Roses in Concert
Following the group's 1985 formation, Guns N' Roses injected unbridled, unrivaled, and unstoppable attitude into the burgeoning Los Angeles rock scene. The spirit went on to captivate the entire world with the release of their 1987 debut Appetite for Destruction –the best-selling U.S. debut ever, moving 30 million copies globally. In 1991, the seven-time platinum Use Your Illusion I and Use Your Illusion II occupied the top two spots of the Billboard Top 200 upon release. Over the course of the past decade, Guns N' Roses have performed sold out shows and headlined festivals worldwide following the critically acclaimed release of 2008's RIAA platinum-certified Chinese Democracy. Six studio albums later, Guns N' Roses are one of the most important and influential acts in music history and continue to set the benchmark for live performances connecting with millions of fans across the globe.
Guns N' Roses on Tour
Guns N' Roses announced North American dates as part of their epic 2020 worldwide stadium tour in the summer. The powerhouse performers bring their uninhibited signature sound and dominance to millions of fans across the globe starting March in Mexico City. The colossal Guns N' Roses 2020 Tour steamrolls through Toronto, Chicago, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Lisbon, London, Prague and so many more. GNR are the first ever rock band to perform at the long-awaited Los Angeles SoFi Stadium and hit MetLife Stadium on the opposite coast, home of the New York Giants and New York Jets.
The iconic rock heroes show off their vast catalogue of hits on the road including "Welcome to the Jungle," "Paradise City," "Sweet Child o' Mine," and "November Rain." The announcement comes on the heels of the band's first show of the decade at Super Bowl Music Fest that invaded Miami for Super Bowl LIV.
In 2016, Axl Rose, Slash and Duff McKagan shocked and thrilled fans around the world after revealing they were reuniting for their now historic Not In This Lifetime Tour. The band brought endless energy to more than 150 shows, playing for more than 5.5 million fans worldwide.
Enjoyed the concert. First time at this venue. We were seated section 222 top row. Good sound and excellent customer service. Enjoyed it all.
Axel sounded wicked and slash on the lead guitar sounded deadly the whole band sounded excellent had a deadly time
Didn't really like the new music. The concert was ok
It was awesome, but the sound was not good. His microphone only came on a few times.
The sound wasn't very good, especially when it came to Alice in Chains, it wasn't coming out very clear. It's a rock n roll concert, people were seated down all the time... kind boring. Guns is Guns, always a pleasure.
There is a giant screen behind the band, would have been great to actually show them on there every once in awhile for those of us in the cheap seats instead of just cheap cartoon graphics Genesis rejected in the 80s. Axl sounded great, band played for almost 3 hours which was amazing, but they definitely could have trimmed the song list down by a lot. No one actually wants to hear Chinese Democracy.
The show was really good. They played played non-stop for around three hours with a break in between to introduce the members of the band. My only gripe was that when they played a song I had not heard before, I had a lot of trouble making out what was being sung. Other than the one complaint, I still had a great time.
Absolutely amzing show. All around was a show to remember. Excellent
Very well done show great singing music they were in the music jungle and came out and survived it when they played welcome to the jungle .
When you but floor tickets that what you expect not for chairs to be set up and confined to your seat, rogers place security killed it paired up with $18 beers 👎
I am that girl that says the last concert that I just saw was the best concert ever. This concert far exceeded anything that I have ever heard and will likely always hold the title of the best concert I ever heard. Slash's guitar playing is Beyond Belief Wow!!! Duff is pretty Amazing too!!! Each and every musician had so much talent and brought so much to the show. Lighting was good. Focus was on the band and not the light show which I like. Hard to believe there is war somewhere else in the world when thousands join together, stand up and sing to Guns And Roses!!!
Freakin' amazing concert!!! GNR never disappoints! Loved the stage set and backdrops! Lots of aural and visual candy!!!
Pre-band was great, strong vocals, super entertaining. GNR has been on my bucket list for years, finally got to see them. We loved their show. Musicians and vocals on point. Impressive. First time in Roger's Stadium. It is a wonderful building. Where my disappointment came in, we couldn't see the people on stage very well nor could we couldn't see the large screens all that well. I would have thought, they could invest in 2 more jumbotrons, and hung them from the cat walk that is hanging halfway through the area. They would not be in anyone's line of view. I'm sure hockey fans would appreciate that too. I chose seats where I could look straight forward rather than having my neck cranked for 5 hours. This tiny improvement would make people very happy.
Even after all these years, Guns n’ Roses still put on the best concerts I have ever gone to!
The show was amazing. We were on the floor I had a feeling that people without tickets were getting into the floor because they kept on moving seats. Unfortunately this was quite disruptive.
Awesome concert ! 15$ beers are ridiculous other than the venue prices for liquor and food the concert was absolutely amazing
The show was very good. Slash was aaamazing and Axel rocked it. Unfortunately the sound was not very good. Couldn’t understood a word and the music was very quiet. It didn’t reach the 200 seats. Looks like they was something wrong with the microphone, who knows.
Great show, Slash is still as good as ever! Sounded great and loved it!!!
This weeks GnR concert in Edmonton was a stark reminder of the promise I made myself a couple years back after attending the sad Def Leppard & Motley Crue stadium gig in 2022. I promised myself I would quit shelling out big $$$ for bands that should’ve hung it up well over a decade ago, but here I am feeling like a complete & utter fool after forking out $500 for a pair of tickets for Guns n Roses stop in Edmonton last Tuesday night. The effort to preform on Tuesday night was apparent in about the first two songs, then it’s like they all looked at each & went “alrighty time phone it fellas”. After that Axl resorted to his falsetto head voice that resembled the sounds of a wounded orca. That’s not even the main reason for Tuesday nights disappointment, where I felt the big let down happened laid within the “reunion lineup” of this band. Didn’t appear that there was one shred of chemistry amongst them whatsoever. Slash & Duff were there to collect a paycheck & they couldn’t care less about trying to hide that from the audience. Roughly halfway through the set, I joined the band in their apathy, threw in the towel & headed home on the train, in which I sat amongst another dozen dissatisfied fans who had walked out early as well. We’d like to hope that some of our former rockstars age like a fine wine (and sometimes the odd one does), but the hard truth is that most age like curdled milk, & the harsher truth is that as long as dummies like myself keep handing over their cash & showing up, expired bands are not gonna stop touring. I will always be a fan of Axl & the boys, & rather than stew on Tuesday nights gig, I will continue to remember the 2006 show in Edmonton as one of the greatest concert experiences I’ve ever had. Controversial time it was for the band with Axl’s Chinese Democracy lineup, but they had a fire burning to prove they were capable to carry the GnR moniker. An arsenal of pyrotechnics for climactic sections of songs, a lineup that consisted of complete pros, & Axl standing on top of his piano, stomping & singing his heart out as if it was the last performance of his life. That’s the Axl/GnR I will choose to remember, not this zombified excuse of a band I saw on Tuesday night.
It was a great experience, they are very professional and maintain the talent and quality. It was very exciting for me and my son.