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- xbrownstonex
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- xbrownstonex
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Re: 2026 Tour Dates
absolutely fascinating how bad this tour is selling so far. most stadiums are still completely empty.
Re: 2026 Tour Dates
absolutely fascinating how bad this tour is selling so far. most stadiums are still completely empty.
They've run the reunion completely into the ground. All they care about is money....fast money.
They aren't willing to do what other major acts do....go away.
Anyone who wants to see them has already went to a show. They offer nothing new to entice crowds to come back for another fix. This 1-2 song shit which only promotes the tour for a couple days just doesn't cut it.
When they do these nostalgia tours, they can't even do it right. They released the UYI anniversary box set a year late, never mentioned it, and just kept the same boring show going non stop.
That should've been a tour revolving around performing UYI with the main hits thrown in.
They don't bother because they don't care.
The Stones know how to do all this shit properly. Maybe they could hire Mick Jagger's great grandkids nanny as manager.

- elevendayempire
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Re: 2026 Tour Dates
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Huh, wonder if they're eying Watt as a possible producer for future GN'R material?

- FlashFlood
- Rep: 55
Re: 2026 Tour Dates
He does a lot with legacy acts but I think that performance has more to do with his connection to Ozzy. Guy seems to insist on playing on stuff, though. I vaguely recall a Duff interview when Ordinary Man was coming out talking about Watt playing some guitars on the album and it sounded a lot like how he would talk about Frank, so i wonder if that would be a sticking point (outside of Axl’s obvious preference for producer).

- elevendayempire
- Rep: 96
Re: 2026 Tour Dates
He does a lot with legacy acts but I think that performance has more to do with his connection to Ozzy. Guy seems to insist on playing on stuff, though. I vaguely recall a Duff interview when Ordinary Man was coming out talking about Watt playing some guitars on the album and it sounded a lot like how he would talk about Frank, so i wonder if that would be a sticking point (outside of Axl’s obvious preference for producer).
Well, he worked with Duff (and Slash) on Ozzy's album. That live line-up was basically the "house band" for Ordinary Man plus Post Malone (who'd already collaborated with Ozzy). So yeah, it looks like more of a tribute thing. Still, there's a connection there.

