GUNS N' ROSES Tap DJ To Open Upcoming Tour, Add More Dates

October 18, 2002

GUNS N' ROSES have tapped DJ Mix Master Mike (INVISIBL SKRATCH PIKLZ, BEASTIE BOYS) as one of the opening acts on the band's first North American tour in nine years, according to the DJ's rep.

In other news, the band have added a chunk of dates to the North American leg of their Chinese Democracy World Tour, which kicks off on November 7 at General Motors Place in Vancouver, British Columbia.

The new dates are as follows:

Dec. 21 - Albuquerque, NM @ Tingley Coliseum
Dec. 22 - Phoenix, AZ @ American West Arena
Dec. 27-28 - Las Vegas, NV @ The Joint
Dec. 30 - Sacramento, CA @ Arco Arena
Dec. 31 - San Jose, CA @ Compaq Center
Jan. 3-4 - Los Angeles, CA @ TBA

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