
Guns N' Roses woo Indian fans with electrifying comeback after 13 years
Mahalakshmi Race Course. The venue erupted with energy as fans gathered in thousands to witness the rockers LIVE.
Frontman Axl Rose, lead guitarist Slash, and bassist Duff McKagan led the charge, joined by Richard Fortus, Dizzy Reed, Melissa Reese, and Isaac Carpenter. The band opened the night with the explosive Welcome to the Jungle, instantly electrifying the atmosphere.
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Throughout the evening, Axl connected with the crowd, acknowledging their energy and enthusiasm. 'How you doing? It's good to see you again Mumbai,' he exclaimed to roaring applause. The band delivered a setlist filled with timeless hits, Sweet Child o' Mine, Live and Let Die, You Could Be Mine, and the emotionally powerful November Rain, complete with Axl's haunting piano solo. Fans sang along, cheered, and lived every lyric, making it an emotionally charged celebration of classic rock.
One of the highlights of the show was Slash's jaw-dropping guitar solos, which reminded the crowd why GNR's music still resonates decades later. McKagan's rhythmic bassline added depth to the set, perfectly anchoring the band's raw, high-energy sound. As the night neared its end, Axl asked, 'Mumbai, are you ready for one more?' and the band launched into Paradise City, their final number. The crowd erupted, belting every word as fireworks and lights crowned the night.
In a touching gesture, the band returned to the stage post-show to gift their worn merchandise to fans, ending the night on a high note.
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