GUNS N' ROSES Frontman Dedicates Opening Show Of Australian Tour To BON SCOTT

June 11, 2007

Ara Jansen of The West Australian reports: The dedication of GUNS N' ROSES gig last night to former AC/DC singer and Fremantle's favourite son Bon Scott added just a little more enthusiasm to a pot which was already well and truly bubbling with anticipation.

Perth played host to the opening show of the Gunners' first Australian tour in almost 15 years and for most fans it would have been their first live look at the band.

Old mates ROSE TATTOO and former SKID ROW singer Sebastian Bach took the stage first and did what they do best — rock.

When he finally took to the stage, Axl Rose showed that although he might not be so thin and these days sports cornrows, there is still something totally charismatic and even enigmatic about the 45-year-old GUNS N' ROSES singer.

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