Guns N ‘Roses Rocks Stage with iconic hits after 13 years; Netizens Buzz ‘Greatest Experience’ | Check out Mumbai concert | Mint

Guns N ‘Roses Mumbai Concert: The American rock band Guns N’ Roses impressed Indian fans with an excellent performance Saturday in Mumbai after a 13 -year gap. It was an evening to remember, while the group captivated the audiences with a nostalgic Achtbaan ride. The concert on May 17 at Mahalaxmi racetrack was an important success story as unveiled by Netizens accounts. Social media is flooded with a look at the enchanting guns a ‘Rose concert. While Guns N ‘Roses relieved the atmosphere with their iconic songs – Paradise City, Sweet Child O’ Mine, November Rain, Knockin ‘at heaven’s door, patience, not crying, and welcome in the jungle – the audience could not contain themselves and expressed their excitement on social media. “Biggest experiences of my life” wrote a user, “had one of the greatest experiences in my life tonight. Guns a roses watched in Mumbai. My introduction to rock music and many of my formative years was spent with their music. Tonight it was just too special. While Guns N ‘Roses relieved the atmosphere with their iconic songs – Paradise City, Sweet Child O’ Mine, November Rain, Knockin ‘at heaven’s door, patience, not crying, and welcome in the jungle – the audience could not contain themselves and expressed their excitement on social media. A second user wrote: “Guns n ‘Roses Mumbai 2025, 3 hours uninterrupted concert. Hats of the energy levels of Streep, Axl Rose! Issac Carpenter You stole the show !!!!!” A third user said, “Experienced guns N ‘Rose live in Mumbai today.” A fourth user said: “After all these years, Slash still has it. The age had the effect on Axl Rose, especially given the high scales of their songs! The gates for the magical concert opened at 3pm, while excited fans rushed to the venue to get a look at their favorite rock band performing directly. To warm the crowd before the epic evening show of Axl Rose (choir, piano), Duff McKagan (bass) and Slash (main guitar), the Indian orchestra Girish and the Chronicles started the stage and the high-octane journey began.

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