Axl Rose thanked fans for their support, dedicated GunsNRoses' tour to the late Taylor Hawkins and slammed 'murderous little man' Vladimir Putin
. “Taylor was a really great guy and it was always great to see him! He was a great n’ always welcome part of touring these last few years! This is such a horrible thing and r hearts go out to his family, friends, band mates and everyone who love him.”
He added, “I’d also like to thank everyone for showing such love and support during the tour for the people of Ukraine and their noble and horrifying fight for freedom against an increasingly totalitarian regime ran by a callous, lying, murderous, little man with outdated ambitions and no regard for human life.”
The tour will pick back up in South America in September before heading to Mexico, Japan, Australia and New Zealand.
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