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Gun N’ Roses Open Australian Tour In Perth SETLIST

by Paul Cashmere on March 10, 2013

in Live,News

Guns n’ Roses Australian tour is open for business. The band kicked off the first show in Perth on Saturday.

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Guns 'n' Roses, Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Guns n’ Roses are touring Australia with ZZ Top and Rose Tattoo.

The current Guns n’ Roses line-up is Axl Rose (vocals), DJ Ashba (guitar), Dizzy Reed (keyboards), Tommy Stinson (bass), Richard Fortus (guitar), Ron ‘Bumblefoot’ Thal (guitar), Chris Pittman (keyboards) and Rick Ferrer (drums).

The Guns N’ Roses Perth setlist for March 9, 2013 was:

Chinese Democracy (from Chinese Democracy, 2008)
Welcome To The Jungle (Appetite For Destruction, 1987)
It’s So Easy (Appetite For Destruction, 1987)
Mr. Brownstone (Appetite For Destruction, 1987)
Estranged (from Use Your Illusion II, 1991)
Better (from Chinese Democracy, 2008)
(Richard Fortus guitar solo)
Live and Let Die (from Use Your Illusion 1, 1991)
(Jam)
Rocket Queen (Appetite For Destruction, 1987)
Used To Love Her (from G N’ R Lies, 1988)
This I Love (from Chinese Democracy, 2008)
(Dizzy Reed Piano solo)
Catcher In The Rye (from Chinese Democracy, 2008)
You Could Be Mine (from Use Your Illusion II, 1991)
(DJ Ashba guitar solo)
Sweet Child O’ Mine (Appetite For Destruction, 1987)
Another Brick In The Wall Pt 2 (Pink Floyd cover)
November Rain (from Use Your Illusion 1, 1991)
Objectify (Bumblefoot cover)
Don’t Cry (from Use Your Illusion II, 1991)
Knocking On Heaven’s Door (from Use Your Illusion II, 1991)
Nightrain (Appetite For Destruction, 1987)

(Jam)
Patience (from G N’ R Lies, 1988)
(Jam)
Paradise City (Appetite For Destruction, 1987)

Guns n’ Roses remaining dates with ZZ Top and Rose Tattoo are:

March 12, Sydney, Allphones Arena
March 13, Newcastle, March 13
March 16 and 17, Melbourne, Sidney Myer Music Bowl
March 20, Brisbane, Entertainment Centre

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