Surprising New Photo Of Guns N’ Roses’ Slash In Studio

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A new photo has surfaced of Slash in a studio, and surprisingly he’s not wearing his sunglasses or trademark top hat! Slash is not confirmed to be currently recording any new Guns N’ Roses or Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators material, so it is unknown why he was photographed in a studio. Leave your theories in the comments section!

Below the photo, find out about something innovative Slash is doing!

On Saturday, May 20th at 6pm at the Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association’s 2017 Beastly Ball, legendary guitarist Slash will be performing with a number of special guests to celebrate the L.A. Zoo’s 50th Anniversary. Slash, backed by Jimmy Vivino and The Basic Cable Band (Conan O’Brien Show), will perform a mix of blues and R&B, joined by special guests Jack Black, Grace Potter and Bernard Fowler.

Live Nation, Citi and NextVR will exclusively broadcast the entire concert in virtual reality as part of the recently announced “Backstage with Citi” initiative. In addition to the show, fans will also have extraordinary virtual access to rare, behind-the-scenes footage – including an interview with Slash and the performance rehearsal.

“I’m honored and proud to be a part of the L.A. Zoo’s 50th Anniversary Beastly Ball,” said Slash. “It’s going to be the biggest yet, and I’m really looking forward to jamming live with some good friends.”
The live VR content will be available on a Google Daydream or Samsung Gear VR headset, along with a compatible smartphone, by downloading the NextVR app from the Oculus store for GearVR or the Google Play store for Daydream. Fans can go to http://www.nextvr.com/livenation for additional details on the concert and can visit www.citiprivatepass.com/vr for more information on the virtual reality concert series.

“With our friends at Live Nation and Next VR, we continue to push the boundaries in the music space to bring fans unprecedented access beyond attendance,” says Jennifer Breithaupt, Managing Director, Media, Advertising and Global Entertainment, at Citi. “With virtual reality, we can bring fans an unparalleled experience with their favorite artists and we couldn’t be more excited to kick off our concert series with Slash and friends.”