Report: GUNS N' ROSES Not Playing In Tulsa

September 21, 2011

According to TulsaWorld.com, GUNS N' ROSES will not perform in Tulsa, Oklahoma as part of its upcoming U.S. tour, despite an announcement from the band to the contrary.

GUNS N' ROSES confirmed earlier today that it will kick off its first U.S. tour in five years on October 28 in Florida. The 30 dates include a Tulsa listing, but no specific date, venue or ticket information has been announced, according to a press release.

Nearly all the dates and venues already announced are arenas.

The Tulsa date announcement is wrong, said BOK Center officials.

"No, they are not playing Tulsa," a BOK Center official told TulsaWorld.com.

Read more from TulsaWorld.com.

GUNS N' ROSES made its first U.S. concert appearance in four years and only one of 2010 when it headlined the fifth and final night of the Rock 'N Rev Festival at the 70th annual Sturgis Bike Rally in Sturgis, South Dakota on August 13, 2010.

GUNS N' ROSES last toured the U.S. in 2006, and has not played any other American shows since the November 2008 release of its "Chinese Democracy" album.

"Chinese Democracy" was made available exclusively through Best Buy. The long-in-the-making, 14-song CD finally arrived 17 years after the last full-length collections of original GUNS material, "Use Your Illusion I" and "II", were released, and nine years after the non-album track "Oh My God" surfaced on the soundtrack of the movie "End Of Days".

(Thanks: Doughboy)

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