Weapons N’ Roses play Hollywood Palladium for first present of 2019: Video + Setlist

Weapons N’ Roses performed their first present of 2019 to a sold-out crowd on the intimate Hollywood Palladium on Saturday (September 21st). The rock legends delivered a 23-song set over two hours and 45 minutes.

Followers fortunate sufficient to acquire tickets via the unique Citi Sound Vault sale witnessed Axl Rose (sporting a shorter haircut) and firm performing classics like “Welcome to the Jungle”, “November Rain”, Endurance”, “Candy Little one O’ Mine”, and “Paradise Metropolis”.

Some alternative covers included Pink Floyd’s traditional “Want You Have been Right here” and a tribute to the late Glen Campbell with a model of Jimmy Webb’s legendary “Wichita Lineman”. The band even dipped into the songbook of Slash’s previous supergroup Velvet Revolver for a tackle “Slither”.

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Located on Sundown Boulevard within the coronary heart of the band’s previous Los Angeles stomping grounds, the Hollywood Palladium gig got here prematurely of a string of headlining and competition reveals in the US and Mexico. The band will kick off the five-week run on Wednesday, September 25th in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Weapons N’ Roses’ “Not in This Lifetime Tour” — that includes the reunion of traditional members Axl Rose, Slash, and Duff McKagan — has grossed greater than $500 million. Following the autumn dates, the band plans to hit the studio to work on a long-awaited new album.

Take a look at the setlist and pictures from Saturday’s present beneath, and buy tickets to the upcoming dates right here.

Setlist:
It’s So Simple
Mr. Brownstone
Chinese language Democracy
Welcome To The Jungle
Double Talkin’ Jive
Higher
Estranged
Stay And Let Die (Wings)
Slither (Velvet Revolver)
Rocket Queen
You May Be Mine
Shadow of Your Love
Perspective (Misfits)
Civil Struggle
Coma
Slash Guitar Solo
Candy Little one O’ Mine
Wichita Lineman (Jimmy Webb)
Want You Have been Right here (Pink Floyd)
November Rain
Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door (Bob Dylan)
Nightrain

Encore:
Endurance
Paradise Metropolis

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