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Guns N' Roses Will Play 2 Hours Tonight in Toronto, Despite Curfew Rules

By Newsferatu, Writer
Wednesday, November 15, 2006 @ 12:33 AM


Band To Absorb Any Fines

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BW&BK is reporting tonight's GNR show in Toronto will go the distance, fines or no fines:

In spite of the standard 11 PM curfew at the Air Canada Centre, Guns N' Roses will take the stage tonight (November 15th) at 10:30 PM and perform a 2-hour set. Any fines inflicted on the band for breaking the venue's curfew will be absorbed by the band.

The schedule for tonight's show is as follows: 8 PM - DIE MANNEQUIN (Toronto), 9:10 PM - SEBASTIAN BACH, 10:30 PM - GUNS N' ROSES.

SUICIDE GIRLS, self-described as "The Most Dangerous Burlesque Tour In The World", will hit the stage during the set change from Die Mannequin to Sebastian Bach.

In related news, in regards to the release of the band's long-awaited Chinese Democracy album (rumored to be available next week), Universal Music Canada has stated, "We have no indication that a Guns N' Roses record will be released this year."


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