Guns N Roses Tickets in Seattle at the Everett Center

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Guns ‘N Roses is coming to Seattle for a show at the Everett Center. Well at least the current iteration of Guns ‘N Roses is coming to town. Here is the current lineup:

* Axl Rose - lead vocals
* Robin Finck - lead guitar
* Ron “Bumblefoot” Thal - lead guitar
* Richard Fortus - rhythm guitar
* Tommy Stinson - bass guitar
* Bryan “Brain” Mantia - drums
* Dizzy Reed - keyboards
* Chris Pitman - keyboards

There are still some killer seats available to this show and here are the best places to find them:

StubHub has tickets ranging from $114-266. They’ll let you sell tickets too.
AIW Tickets does indeed have tickets — in this case ranging from $99-225.
TicketsNow can get you tickets now from $105-270

More GNR trivia from the wiki:

Guns N’ Roses is an American hard rock band that gained fame during the late 1980s and early 1990s. The band’s 1987 major label debut, Appetite for Destruction, earned them worldwide popularity. Their 1991 effort, the simultaneous release of Use Your Illusion I and Use Your Illusion II, and subsequent world tour solidified their status. Having sold an estimated 90 million albums worldwide, they are considered one of America’s most successful hard rock bands today.

The band’s musical style, onstage presence, and image helped usher in a new era within the dominant hard rock and heavy metal scene of the 1980s. With glam metal as the leading genre in record sales, video charts, and radio airplay, Guns N’ Roses offered a grittier, more traditionalist take on rock music, which helped to popularize the sub-genre of glam metal known as sleaze rock, and won many fans who admired their apparent authenticity. The band enjoyed worldwide success from 1987 through 1993, but the clashing personalities of various band members, coupled with heavy alcohol and drug abuse hindered the group’s ability to work together. Today, frontman Axl Rose is the only original member in the band’s current lineup.

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