Guns N' Roses official web site updated with old logo fuelling speculation of a reunion
ROCK gods Guns N’ Roses are days away from announcing a reunion of their original line-up — if you believe the rumours.
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THEY were the biggest thing in rock during the 80s and 90s, and now rumours are rife of a reunion between the founding members of Guns N’ Roses.
New additions to the band’s official website have excited Gunners fans and sent speculation into overdrive.
As Blabbermouth.net points out, the band’s website has been stripped bare to display only the Appetite For Destruction-era logo.
GUNS N' ROSES' Official Web Site Updated With Old Logo, Further Fueling Reunion Rumors https://t.co/X80MtBG9Nk pic.twitter.com/lzTFpsG0iU
â BLABBERMOUTH.NET (@BLABBERMOUTHNET) December 25, 2015
It’s a significant development because frontman Axl Rose and lead guitarist Slash have long been in dispute over who owns the band’s logo and other copyrights.
Another development is that the band’s official website has begun selling merchandise featuring images of Axl, Slash, Duff McKagan, Izzy Stadlin, and Steven Adler.
This would be a great Christmas gift. Guns N' Roses Reunion Rumors Reignited by Website Update https://t.co/DFZsOWlKVq
â Dan (@danbevels) December 25, 2015
Adding fuel to the rumours is the band itself: no one has outright denied plans for a reunion.
According to Consequences of Sound sources, GNR is fielding offers for a potential reunion tour, with the Coachella music festival in California leading the pack.
With Coachella set to announce it’s line-up for 2016 in January, a GNR announcement could be just days away.
The Gunners original line-up last performed together in Argentina in 1993.
Originally published as Guns N' Roses official web site updated with old logo fuelling speculation of a reunion