AXL ROSE's Night Out In London

July 30, 2006

GUNS N' ROSES singer Axl Rose was photographed clubbing in London, England at Nobu Berkley and Kabaret on Tuesday (July 25). Check out pictures from WENN, Intertopics, and Rex Features.

As previously reported, GUNS N' ROSES guitarist Richard Fortus has dismissed reports that Axl Rose nearly started a riot in England after delaying a concert so he could first eat dinner.

According to a report published in the Sunday Mirror, the 44-year-old singer refused to perform at a reunion concert at the Metro Arena in Newcastle on July 19 until he was given a roast lamb dinner, prompting fans in attendance to become very disruptive.

While the singer waited and eventually dined on his demanded meal, thousands of disgruntled fans waited an hour and 15 minutes for the performance to begin, the newspaper said.

"It was really hot and the crowd was booing because he was taking forever," GUNS N' ROSES fan Saskia Green told the Mirror. A security guard said the delay was caused by Axl demanding a lamb dinner before he went on.

To read Fortus' statement on the Newcastle show, click here.

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