L.A. Times - Pop & Hiss — The first indication that this was not your parents' Guns N’ Roses was when singer Axl Rose, guitarist Slash and bassist Duff McKagan started their headlining set at Coachella on time. The second clue? No, it wasn’t that Rose performed the entire... more info
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Guns N' Roses vocalist Axl Rose will tour with AC/DC starting next month following AC/DC frontman Brian Johnson's apparent departure from the band after he was advised to stop touring or risk losing his hearing.
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Perez Hilton — This is going to be fun!
AC/DC is resuming their world tour early next month with dates throughout Europe and more — and it's going to be with Guns N' Roses rocker Axl Rose at the helm!!
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Metal Injection — A taste of what Axl Rose in AC/DC would sound like…
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Metal Injection — Guns N Roses' Axl Rose is the new vocalist of AC/DC. It's confirmed!
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Roadrunner - Blabbermouth — Video highlights of GUNS N' ROSES' April 16 performance at the Coachella Valley Music And Arts Festival in Indio, California can be seen below.
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TMZ — It was all about Guns N' Roses Saturday at Coachella ... clearly the highlight of the festival. Axl and the boys slayed with "Sweet Child O' Mine," and went on for an astounding 3 hours ... well, a skosh shy of 3 hours. Axl was…
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Rolling Stone — Hours after Guns N' Roses' much anticipated Coachella reunion set was nearly overshadowed by the announcement that Axl Rose would be joining AC/DC as their replacement lead singer, guitarist Angus Young joined GN'R onstage Saturday at the fest to g... more info
Topix — AC/DC announced the move Saturday night on its Twitter feed. The Guns N' Roses singer will join the Australian band starting in May, taking over vocals for Brian Johnson. more info