Guns N' Roses To Reunite In 2016?

A Guns N Roses comeback rumor has been swirling around since September of last year and according to an insider at, frontman Axl Rose and guitarist Slash have "verbally agreed to get things together again and reform the original band despite the two being known for their feuding.

In an article by Independent, speculation is that promoters are currently working in silence to land opportunities for the band to finally regroup and showcase their timeless music once again after their last performance in Argentina on July of the year 1993.

According to the said insider, details of the reunion are expected to leak one of these days. "Everyone is expecting a huge demand for tickets but the boys are very humble and are not sure what to expect." Rose breaks his silence, and is the first from the band to make a comment about the rumors, has recently announced his appearance on Jimmy Kimmel live this week to address the speculations, according to Rolling Stone.

About a week ago, the band's Facebook page has updated their cover photo to a live crowd while their official website shows the logo and a video of "Welcome to the Jungle" has been showing before screenings of Star Wars: The Force Awakens.

Slash told CBS News that they just got sick and tired of the black cloud, referring to his long-standing feud with Rose. "The biggest thing that happens when you have a break-up that is less than harmonious is you build up a bad energy because of the distance. The bad feelings get exaggerated," Slash says.
Guns N Roses, known for their songs like Sweet Child O' Mine, November Rain, etc. is composed of frontman Axl Rose, lead guitarist Slash, rhythm guitarist Izzy Stradlin, bassist Duff MacKagan and drummer Steven Adler. They have sold more than 100 million albums worldwide to date.

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