Guns N' Roses Releases Reunion Teaser At Star Wars Screenings; Website Changes To Old Logo

December 28, 2015
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In a seemingly vague Christmas gift, Guns N' Roses have releases many clues to a supposed reunion tour, each varying in subtlety.

The first being the Guns N' Roses official website. The website has been completely stripped down and instead only includes an image of the band's old logo, hinting that an actual reunion could be more likely than not.



The second is a mysterious teaser that alleges to be advertising the 2016 reunion tour that has been seen before Star Wars: The Force Awakens screenings. The ad shows footage of excited audience members while the intro to "Welcome To The Jungle" plays in the background. This also leads one to believe that the GNR appearance at Coachella in 2016 to be more likely than not.

 

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Lastly, bassist Duff McKagan shared a photo on Twitter of him practicing his bass with the caption "LAMF". This doesn't seem to suggest a reunion as prominently as the previous two clues. However, fans may remember that McKagan did have 'LAMF' written on his bass amp during the "Use Your Illusion" tour, as well as in the "Yesterdays" music video.



(source: Alternative Nation)