Guns N' Roses World Tour: Former Rhythm Guitarist Izzy Stradlin Not Joining The Reunion; Concert Slated In Three Locations

By MCS Tenazas | Mar 06, 2016 09:20 PM EST

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The Guns N' Roses world tour will be missing one man in action. The former guitarist of the popular American hard rock band, Izzy Stradlin, is not wishing to get in for a reunion with his former bandmates.

Stradlin, has spoken about the speculated reunion of the band which will happen in April. Sadly, the 53-year-old failed many fans when he cleared the notion that he will not be joining Axl Rose, Slash and Duff McKagan.

"At this point in time, I will not be playing at any of the April 2016 GNR shows," Stradlin replied to Billboard via an email regarding the speculated reunion of GNR in April.

The 53-year-old even mentioned in his email that he "reached out" to Billboard to also clear some reports that he is currently working on the studio for some tracks for Guns N' Roses.

"I've also not been in the studio recording or writing with any of the others recently. There is so much speculation, but so very little info, I thought I should reach out." added Stradlin.

This update regarding the concert tour might be a saddening news for the fans. Although it was quite a long time since Stradlin played alongside the rest of his "Guns N Roses" co-members. Stradlin left the  band in 1991 to pursue a solo career and he even managed  to form his own band called "Izzy Stradlin and the Ju Ju Hounds" afterwards.

While Stradlin exits out from the reunion concert, the rest of the members of Guns N Roses, Axl Rose, Duff McKagan and Slash will still be present to perform their most popular songs which could include "Sweet Child O' Mine," "November Rain," Knockin' On Heaven's Door" and "Don't Cry."

Guns N Roses is set to perform in six concerts this 2016, Billboard gives the details that the concerts will be on Las Vegas, Coachella, and Mexico City.

Stay tuned for more updates regarding Guns N' Roses tour this 2016. 

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