MLB Playoffs Result in Postponement of Guns N’ Roses’ Phoenix Concert
Guns N’ Roses fans in Phoenix, Arizona, will need to exercise some patience before they can rock out with the band. Ticketmaster has announced the postponement of the group’s October 11 show at Chase Field.
Although the website doesn’t provide a specific reason for the delay, it’s likely attributed to the Arizona Diamondbacks, who are scheduled to play an MLB playoff game against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Chase Field on the same night.
As of now, the rescheduled date for the show has not been announced. However, fans are encouraged to retain their tickets, which will be valid for the upcoming date.
Guns N’ Roses is gearing up for their next performance at Power Trip on Friday, October 6, in Indio, California. For a complete list of Guns N’ Roses tour dates, visit gunsnroses.com.
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