GUNS N' ROSES To Tour Australia, Korea, Indonesia In September

August 5, 2002

GUNS N' ROSES are due to perform in Australia in September 11-25, Korea on the 27th and Indonesia on the 29th, according to Indonesian promoter Tommy Pratama, who spoke to the local digital publication Detikcom about the group's touring plans for the fall, Allstar has reported.

Pratama told Detikcom that he's had to reschedule the concert three times, from September 7th to September 13th to the current date of September 29th, but he is optimistic the booking is now firm.

GUNS N' ROSES had already announced dates in Hong Kong, Japan, Belgium, and the U.K. from mid- to late-August.

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