Axl Rose Hit by Flying Bottle, Storms Off Stage (Video)
Axl Rose stormed off stage during a live concert in Ireland last night, after multiple people fired bottles onto the stage during their performance … and it was all caught on tape.
Rose called for his band to stop playing their instruments during their first song “Welcome to the Jungle” and warned the crowd that he would pack up his stuff and leave if they kept up the shenanigans.
Of course, the crowd started to boo … and Rose eventually walked off stage. The crowd was pissed because the band started their show more than 90 minutes behind schedule.
Eventually, after several concert officials apologized to crowd, Rose and company came back on the stage and finished the show.
90 minutes late? I’d be pissed too!
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Pretty much how they open every show. Funny thing is Axl has yet to play the States and it’s been more then a year since the album was released. Because he knows he’d get alot more then bottles thrown at him probably.
Of course none of this is his fault(sarcasm)
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Correct me if I’m wrong, but isn’t that how Axl and GnR opened the then Riverport Amiptheatre in St. Louis, Missouri, in the early 1990s?