Gun N' Roses frontman Axl Rose vows to end concert tradition in wake of fan injury
The mic-throwing has lived and should be left to die.
“Obviously we don’t want anyone getting hurt or to somehow in anyway hurt anyone at any of shows anymore,” Rose said before adding he always thought it was common knowledge for a Guns N’ Roses concert. Rebecca Howe, the woman hit at the end of Tuesday’s concert, claims she suffered two black eyes and a busted nose as the band prepared to play its final song of the night, “Paradise City.”
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