Guns N’ Roses Post Cryptic Axl Rose Photo: ‘The End?’

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Guns N’ Roses wrapped up their Not In This Lifetime tour on Saturday in Honolulu, Hawaii. Guns N’ Roses manager Fernando Lebeis posted a photo of Axl Rose walking away backstage with the caption: ‘The End…?’ The show was advertised as the final show of the Not In This Lifetime tour, which started in 2016.

Slash tweeted, “I/we want to thank ALL of you GNR fans who were with us for any of 159 shows on the #NotinthisLifetimeTour ! It has been an amazing ride. & you guys made it amazing. So thank you from the bottom of my/our heart! Cheers! iiii]; )'”

There have been rumors of a Guns N’ Roses announcement in January regarding some sort of release, though it is not expect to be a new album of original material. The band filmed their Dodger Stadium performances in Los Angeles in 2016, though they have never confirmed plans for a live album or DVD. There have also been rumors of a new studio cover song.

Honolulu Setlist:
It’s So Easy
Mr. Brownstone
Chinese Democracy
Welcome to the Jungle
Double Talkin’ Jive
Better
Estranged
Live and Let Die
Slither
Rocket Queen
Shadow Of Your Love
You Could Be Mine
You Can’t Put Your Arms/Attitude
Civil War
Yesterdays
Coma
Slash Guitar Solo
Sweet Child O’ Mine
Wichita Lineman
Used To Love Her
Wish You Were Here
November Rain
Black Hole Sun
Only Women Bleed/Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door
Nightrain

Encore:
Patience
Madagascar
Don’t Cry
The Seeker
Paradise City

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