Guns N' Roses band members are reportedly in talks for a world tour. New reports suggest that the band just might decide to have their reunion at next year's Reading Festival.
The Internet was sent into a frenzy when rumors about the Guns N' Roses headlining the aforementioned music festival next year came out. Despite the hype, the information has remained unconfirmed, to date.
Still, Bristol Post is strongly convinced that Guns N' Roses band members are in talks for a world tour and that they are "expected to be on the bill" once Reading Festival administration finally announces its lineup. After all, entertainment columnist Craig Jones has confirmed that bookies have tabbed GNR as heavy favorites for the event.
However, it is worth noting that even if the much awaited Guns N' Roses reunion does not happen in the upcoming Reading Festival, Ultimate Classic Rock has pointed out that the band members setting their differences aside for one ultimate reunion concert is deemed inevitable.
While waiting for an absolute confirmation or denial from the band members, themselves, Guns N' Roses reunion rumors will continue to make their rounds online. The hype increased when Slash confirmed that he and Axl Rose are now on speaking terms again, as reported by Loud Wire. Plus, the recent exit of the band's replacement guitarists hinted that a reunion is, indeed, afoot.
Lzzy Hale, the vocalist of Halestorm, for one, is very excited about the rumors that Guns N' Roses band members are in talks for a world tour. "It got me so excited when I was hearing it come down the pike from friends!" she said on the "One on One with Mitch Lafon" podcast. "I mean, in the back of my head, I know it is true! Then, in front of my head, I am, like, 'Oh, my God! I hope I am right! I hope everybody is right!'"