Rock out with Guns N’ Roses! Saturday show postponed due to unexpected illness
Attention all music fans! It is with a heavy heart that we must inform you that Guns N’ Roses has been forced to postpone their upcoming show in St. Louis. The band, known for iconic hits such as “Sweet Child O’ Mine” and “Welcome to the Jungle,” announced the news on social media, citing an unspecified illness as the reason for the postponement.
For all the die-hard Gunners out there, fret not! The band has assured fans that the show will be rescheduled, and those unable to attend the new date will be eligible for a refund. This announcement comes as a disappointment to many who were eagerly anticipating the concert with the Pretenders at Busch Stadium.
Guns N’ Roses is currently on a global tour, which began earlier this summer in the United Arab Emirates before moving on to Europe. The North American leg of the tour kicked off in Canada in August and has been thrilling audiences across the continent.
Although the band has not disclosed who exactly is feeling under the weather, lead singer Axl Rose recently took to social media to address his own health concerns. After a concert in New York, Rose admitted to feeling a bit “horse” but expressed gratitude to fans for their support.
Despite this setback, Guns N’ Roses is soldiering on and will soon be hitting the stage in Knoxville, Tennessee, on September 12, with Dirty Honey. Fans in Southern California can catch the band at shows in San Diego on October 1 and Indio on October 6 as part of the Power Trip festival.
As we eagerly await the rescheduled St. Louis show, let’s send our well wishes to the band members and hope for a speedy recovery. Stay tuned for updates and get ready to rock out with Guns N’ Roses once they’re back on their feet!