Guns N’ Roses rocker Axl Rose is getting better after canceling a recent performance in Scotland due to an unidentified medical condition.
In a message shared on Twitter on Tuesday night, Rose, 60, expressed regret for postponing the event in Glasgow. She also expressed gratitude to the crowd for its support.
He claims that everything will be fine as long as he follows his doctor’s advice and performs on Friday in Munich, Germany, as planned.
The physician continued, “I’ve been following his instructions, getting rest, working with a vocal coach, and attending to [our] sound concerns.”. It has been good up to this point.
I once more appreciate your concern,” he said. “The band, crew, and I ultimately focus on providing the best experience we can while still being the best versions of ourselves that we can be for you, the fans. Munich welcomes you.
On Monday evening, Guns N’ Roses made the following announcement: “Due to illness and medical advice, the Glasgow concert has been postponed”.
The notification states that GN’R will regretfully be unable to perform in Glasgow due to illness and medical advice. As we search for alternative dates for this performance, kindly hold onto your tickets and keep coming back for more information. We appreciate your patience and tolerance with us”.
Even though it is unknown what led to the performance being postponed, Rose informed the London audience on Sunday night that he had just visited the doctor and would alter some of the setlists.
“Therefore, I went to the doctor and completed other tasks. I did stay here the night before, yes. In a video that was shared on Twitter, he asserted. So I’ll tinker with my vocal style a little bit throughout the songs.
Let me know if you’re alright.
Let’s go ahead, please”.
After Carrie Underwood joined the group for two impromptu shows on Friday and Saturday in London, something went wrong.
The country singer sang “Sweet Child O’ Mine” before returning to the group to close the show with “Paradise City”.