LINKIN PARK Covers GUNS N' ROSES 'Sweet Child O' Mine'; Video Available

August 19, 2008

Telling fans you can't always take yourselves so seriously, the members of LINKIN PARK put on blond wigs and performed the opening verse of the GUNS N' ROSES hit "Sweet Child O' Mine" at Alpine Valley in Wisconsin on Saturday (August 16) during their Projekt Revolution tour. Watch fan-filmed video footage of the brief performance below.

The fifth edition of the Projekt Revolution tour got underway on July 16 in Boston. The festival-type trek also features CHRIS CORNELL, THE BRAVERY, ATREYU, 10 YEARS, ASHES DIVIDE, HAWTHORNE HEIGHTS, ARMOR FOR SLEEP and STREET DRUM CORPS.

As with previous LINKIN PARK tours, one dollar from each ticket sold is going to the group's charity foundation, Music For Relief, to support disaster relief and reduce global warming.

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