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Guns N' Roses bring out Dave Grohl for hectic last song 'Paradise City'

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Updated 16:51 25 Jun 2023 GMT+1Published 00:10 25 Jun 2023 GMT+1

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Guns N' Roses bring out Dave Grohl for hectic last song 'Paradise City'

Guns N’ Roses took Glastonbury's headline slot with the original line-up of Axl Rose, 61, Slash, 57, and Duff McKagan, 59.

Anish Vij

Anish Vij

Guns N' Roses have brought out Dave Grohl for a hectic last song at Glastonbury.

The rock band took this year's headline slot at the iconic festival, with the original line-up of Axl Rose, 61, Slash, 57, and Duff McKagan, 59 - who reunited in 2015 - taking to the stage on Saturday evening (24 June).

Well, they kicked off their performance with 'Bad Obsession', as Rose and Slash strolled around the stage to rev up the crowd.

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“How you doing?” Rose asked the audience after the song finished.

“We’d like to thank you for inviting us – thank you.”

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However, midway through the set, it seems like Axl may have been having some mic issues, as during the performance, the singer told the crowd: "I cant walk out here that far because when I do I can only hear me and I cant hear the band. I'm not trying to wuss out they were."

A Guns N' Roses representative told LADbible: "Axl was in top form last night. We have dug deep into the matter, and it appears the broadcast had issues being played on certain TVs like the UHDs. This was an unfortunate issue that the mix played through these TVs sounding so poorly; however, it was not the band’s fault but the BBC’s."

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Amid the audio issues, viewers at home thought Axl Rose sounded like their 'dad doing karaoke'.

"Axl Rose sounding a bit like when your dad fired up the home karaoke set in the garden during lockdown," one person tweeted.

"Your man Axl Rose sounding like some boy doing Guns n Roses on the karaoke," added a second.

"Axl Rose with a proper pub karaoke rendition of Slither," a third wrote.

"Slash still has it, Axl out here sounding like your dad after a few pints on karaoke," another said.

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While someone else thought: "Axl rose really has the vibes of a drunk uncle doing karaoke."

But towards the end of the performance, the band brought out Foo Fighters frontman, Dave Grohl, to help them close their headline set.

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Introducing Grohl, Axl Rose declared: “There’s no such thing as too many f****** guitars.”

The band launched into an explosive performance of Paradise City, after which they bowed and Slash performed a handstand as he exited the stage.

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Grohl appeared earlier on Saturday as a guest for The Pretenders, having also previously performed a secret slot with Foo Fighters on Friday.

We also witnessed the moment where the band helped a certain individual 'celebrate' as they launched into the well-known Bond hit, 'Live And Let Die'.

“We’re helping a certain individual celebrate the 50th anniversary of this song,” he said.

The song was written by Sir Paul McCartney, and released by Wings in 1973, as part of the soundtrack for the James Bond film of the same name.

Featured Image Credit: BBC

Topics: Glastonbury, Music, Celebrity

Anish Vij
Anish Vij

Anish is a Journalist at LADbible Group and is a GG2 Young Journalist of the Year 2025. He has a Master's degree in Multimedia Journalism and a Bachelor's degree in International Business Management. Apart from that, his life revolves around the ‘Four F’s’ - family, friends, football and food. Email: [email protected]

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