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Guns N' Roses Confessions.

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Oh god, your blog is just awesome! I could watch these pictures for ages😃 Literally GNR saved my life, they are my everything. I just wanted you to know, that im so glad I found you☺️

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awww you’re an angel 💖

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I really, really, really love Slash. Like, not the thirst induced kinda love even though I'll willingly admit he's pretty hot. When I finally paid attention to his playing for real I was going through the worst point of my depression and I realised that I wanted to do something with my life besides hoping that it'd automatically fix itself so I started taking guitar lessons and working on my own music. I want to hug him so much if I ever met him. I owe the world to him.”

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Guns N' Roses to Reunite for Coachella 2016

Guns N’ Roses, with founding members Axl Rose and Slash, will headline the Coachella Music & Arts Festival in Indio, Calif., set for April 15-17 and April 22-24, according to multiple sources. The reunited band is also negotiating with promoters to play as many as 25 football stadiums in North America in the summer of 2016, and is scheduled to be one of the first acts to play the new Las Vegas Arena, set to open April 6. Guns N’ Roses is said to be asking as much as $3 million per show, with tickets topping out in the $250-$275 range.

The last show Axl Rose and Slash played together was on July 17, 1993 at River Plate Stadium in Buenos Aires. Guns N’ Roses’ most recent tour, which only included Axl Rose from the original lineup, took place primarily in South America and The Joint in Las Vegas, grossing $15.2 million.

Representatives for the band, as well as Coachella producer Paul Tollett and agent Ken Fermaglich at United Talent Agency, could not be reached for comment. Executives at AEG, which will operate the new Vegas arena, also did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Billboard’s confirmation comes on the heels of two rumor-inducing hints dropped over the past week, the first a cryptic update to the Guns N’ Roses website and the second during screenings of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, where footage of a concert crowd was shown with GN'R music overdubbed. Though longtime fans may be understandably wary after the decade-plus wait for Chinese Democracy, which became a totem of sorts to frontman Axl Rose’s sometimes unpredictable behavior, this reunion bears no sign of that record’s bumpy road.

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