What's Happening?
Guns N’ Roses performed their song 'Bad Apples' live for the first time in 35 years during their concert at the Monsters of Rock festival in São Paulo, Brazil. The track, originally from their 1991 album 'Use Your Illusion I,' was last played live at Brazil's
Rock in Rio in 1991. The performance is part of the band's 2026 world tour, which includes both new and old songs. The tour began in Monterrey, Mexico, and features the live debuts of new tracks 'Atlas' and 'Nothin’.' Guitarist Slash has hinted at the possibility of releasing new material, including a collection of older tracks and a new album.
Why It's Important?
The revival of 'Bad Apples' highlights Guns N’ Roses' commitment to engaging their fan base by revisiting classic tracks while also introducing new material. This approach not only appeals to long-time fans but also attracts new audiences, ensuring the band's continued relevance in the music industry. The performance also underscores the enduring popularity of rock music and the band's influence on the genre. Additionally, the potential release of new material could further solidify Guns N’ Roses' legacy and impact on future generations of musicians.
What's Next?
Guns N’ Roses will continue their world tour with upcoming performances in Brazil before heading to Florida later in April. Fans can anticipate more surprises in the setlist as the band explores both their classic hits and new songs. The music industry will be watching closely for any announcements regarding new releases, which could include a compilation of older tracks and a new album. This tour and potential new material could influence the band's future projects and collaborations.











