GUNS N' ROSES In Santiago: Chilean TV Report Available

March 22, 2010

A Chilean TV report on GUNS N' ROSES' March 22 concert at Club Hípico in Santiago (which reportedly began three hours later than its scheduled 9:00 p.m. kick-off time) can be viewed below.

GUNS N' ROSES began its 11-date South American tour on March 7 in Brazil, with shows scheduled through April 1 in countries like Ecuador, Uruguay, Chile, Peru, Venezuela and Colombia.

Axl Rose recently revealed via Twitter that GUNS N' ROSES is now managed by Doc McGhee, who has handled the careers of BON JOVI, MÖTLEY CRÜE and KISS throughout the years. GN'R recently parted ways with powerhouse manager Irving Azoff, who helped to get the band's 2008 album, "Chinese Democracy", finally released after a 15-year wait.

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