Source: HIMMMM http://www.crazydaysandnights.net

This permanent A list rock group has apparently agreed to do something they said they’d never, ever do.

Make another record with (most of) the original lineup.

They just signed a deal with one of the top five most famous producers of all time to take the helm of the project.

Among his stipulations was that every member of the band cede control to the producer, and if any single one member of the band departs or screws up? It is over.

According to one member, no more half-hearted collaborative efforts for that band.

At this point, why would they even try?

Aside from the expense of paying off past lawsuits and alimony, they want the money.

Apparently all that recent concert money they’ve recently earned has reminded them they were once that good.

This should be interesting.

Guns N’ Roses

Guns N’ Roses’ Not in This Lifetime Tour Now Fourth-Biggest Tour Ever: $475 Million Earned (and Counting)

Guns N’ Roses’ Not In This Lifetime… Tour topped the $475 million mark in gross sales with the wrap of the band’s 2017 touring schedule on Nov. 29. The tour – set to resume in Europe on June 3 – has played to more than 4.3 million fans worldwide at 123 headlining performances on five continents – and that does not include the crowds at various festival appearances during the first two years of the run.

The ongoing tour now ranks as the fourth-highest grossing tour of all time, based on Billboard’s Boxscore archives, surpassing Roger Waters’ The Wall Live tour that earned $459 million from 2010 through 2013. U2 heads up the all-time list with $736 million from its 360° stadium tour (2009-2011) followed by The Rolling Stones’ A Bigger Bang at $558 million (2005-2007). Coldplay is third with its recently completed A Head Full of Dreams trek that grossed $523 million (2016-2017). – Source


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