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1992.06.14 - Manchester City Football Ground, Maine Road, Manchester, England

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Post by Soulmonster Thu Sep 06, 2012 9:04 am

Date:
June 14, 1992.

Venue:
Manchester City Football Ground, Maine Road.

Location:
Manchester, England.

Setlist:
01. Nightrain
02. Mr. Brownstone
03. Live and Let Die
04. Attitude
05. Double Talkin' Jive
06. Civil War
07. Welcome to the Jungle
08. Patience
09. You Could Be Mine
10. November Rain
11. Sweet Child O'Mine
12. Knockin' On Heaven's Door
13. Paradise City

Line-up:
Axl Rose (vocals), Gilby Clarke (rhythm guitarist), Slash (lead guitarist),Duff McKagan (bass), Dizzy Reed (keyboards) and Matt Sorum (drums).

1992.06.14 - Manchester City Football Ground, Maine Road, Manchester, England Rightarrow Next concert: 1992.06.16.
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Post by Blackstar Wed Jan 30, 2019 10:34 pm

This show was originally scheduled for June 9 and it was cancelled in the morning of the same day, according to The Liverpool Echo (regional tabloid), June 9, 1992:

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Band pulls plug on gig leaving Mersey fans disappointed

By Rachel Halliwell

HEAVY metal fans besieged a football stadium today after US rock band Guns N’ Roses pulled out of their Manchester show just hours before they were due on stage.

The 30,000 fans — which included big contingents from Merseyside — were set to watch the Maine Road show today, the first date in the UK leg of the band’s massive world tour.

Doctors have told lead singer Axl Rose, who is suffering from physical exhaustion, to rest for 36 hours.

Rose, who is staying in Paris where the band played their last concert, decided the concert was off at 8.20am today.

Now promoters are frantically trying to rearrange the event — otherwise they will have to refund all the £25 tickets sold.

A new date for the band at Maine Road is currently being finalised and ticket-holders for today’s gig are advised to retain their tickets which will be valid for the new date. Otherwise full refunds will be made.

Guns N’ Roses’ sellout concert at London’s Wembley stadium will go ahead as planned at the weekend as will the date at Gateshead next Tuesday.

The band’s promoters were this afternoon meeting with Greater Manchester Police trying to agree on a new date for the concert.

Spokesman Paul Flower said: “We’ve just put forward this Thursday, Friday or next Thursday. We’re waiting for their answer. Obviously the band is dead set on playing Manchester and are really disappointed about what has happened today.”

He added: “A gruelling tour like this one really takes it out of the band and there was just no way Axl could go on today.”

A police spokesman said: “Fans are disappointed but they are going home quietly. The situation is in hand.”

The Liverpool Echo, June 10, 1992:

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ALL IS FORGIVEN SAY GUNS FANS

Megastars re-schedule cancelled gig

TOP US rock band Guns n’ Roses left 30,000 fans stranded ... but the letdown has done their bad-boy reputation no harm at all.

They cancelled the first UK date of their massive world tour yesterday — just 12 hours before they were due on stage at Manchester’s Maine Road.

Fans had travelled from across the country to see the bad boys of rock.

Most did not hear the show was off until they arrived ready to file in to the football ground.

Promoters for the band said that wildman Axl Rose was under doctor's orders to rest for 36 hours after collapsing with exhaustion.

The show will now be held on Sunday afternoon.

Southport fan Tony Sheh said: “Axl is always at least two hours late going on stage. This time he’s pushed it to five days.

“I was really disappointed they cancelled — but to be
honest you can’t really be that surprised that the biggest rock band in the world pulled a stunt
like this.

“Fans here feel really let down, but as far as the rest of the world is concerned, that’s just the way they are.

“Let’s face it — that’s rock ’n roll!”

Guns n’ Roses promoters spent hours yesterday persuading town hall officials and Greater Manchester police to let them reschedule the event before next week’s Dire Straits concert.

They eventually agreed on Sunday, with a 7.30pm curfew.

Gates open at 12pm and Soundgarden are due on at 2.15pm.

Faith No More follow at 3.15pm and Guns n' Roses hit the stage at 5pm.

Guns n’ Roses spokesman Paul Flower said: "The band feels really bad about what happened. Manchester can be sure to get the show of a lifetime on Sunday to make up for it.

“All tickets for the Tuesday gig will be valid.”


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Post by Blackstar Wed Jan 30, 2019 10:43 pm

Post-show report, The Liverpool Echo, June 15, 1992:

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FANS FUME AT THE LATE SHOW

Two-hour wait for Guns N' Roses

By Rachel Halliwell

ROCK star Axl Rose kept 30,000 fans waiting for more than two hours yesterday for the show he promised would make up for the cancelled Guns N’ Roses concert.

Bored fans started a slow hand clap and began to boo and hiss as they waited for the supergroup to come on stage.

The show was due to start at 5pm, an hour after support acts Soundgarden and Faith No More finished their performances.

On Tuesday thousands of fans were left stranded when Rose cancelled just 10 hours before going on stage because he was suffering from exhaustion.

When the band finally came onto the stage they were greeted with applause. But some fans left Manchester City’s Maine Road ground in protest after Rose failed to apologise for being late or the earlier cancellation.

One said: “He has let us down again and I just refuse to be treated like this.”

The promised two-and-a-half-hour set was cut to an hour and three quarters because of a police curfew.

A spokesman for the band said today: “We understand the fans being upset but we don't know why they were so late."
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Post by Blackstar Wed Jan 30, 2019 10:59 pm

From The Evening Chronicle (Newcastle tabloid), June 16, 1992

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Rockers risk ban

AMERICAN rockers Guns N’ Roses, on stage tonight at Gateshead International Stadium, risk being banned from a North city.

Patrick Carney, chairman of the Manchester Arts and Leisure Council, is leading a campaign to ban the group from the city after they postponed a gig at the Maine Road Stadium last Tuesday, 10 hours before they were due on stage, with lead singer Axl Rose complaining of exhaustion.

The show was rescheduled to 5.30pm on Sunday, but Guns ‘n’ Roses only appeared at 7.30pm – and finished at 8.55pm.

The band avoided paying tens of thousands of pounds to the council for the late-running of the show by claiming there were technical difficulties.
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Post by Blackstar Sun Aug 07, 2022 7:04 am

This next song was written by Izzy Stradlin, somebody that I get real pissed off at because I miss him greatly. And maybe he knew a thing or two that I don’t know about, or that I didn’t’ know, that I gotta work on now, and that's something called Patience.
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