Guns N' Roses World Tour 2016 News: Stradlin And McKagan Work On A New Album Possible To Coincide With World Tour

The Guns N' Roses world tour is still a highly anticipated event in 2016. The American hard rock group formed in 1985 is now considered to be one of the world's best selling bands of all time and have fans waiting for the announcement of when a world concert tour is happening in the future.

The intensity and the ultimate charisma on stage is instantly tagged along with Guns N' Roses' identity as these musicians know how to rock it out with their music. Among all genres, the music introduced by Guns N Roses are classics. "Sweet Child  O' Mine," "Welcome To The Jungle," "November Rain" and "Don't Cry" are just some of the songs that the hard rock group released and made popular.

News about the Guns N' Roses world tour is still sly and until now, there are still no clear indications that it is already scheduled in the future.  Although it is still not confirmed yet, Billboard hints another exciting news for the die-hard GNR fans. The supporters of the 1985 hard rock band is moving to the next chapter of their career and even hinting for a possible release of an album soon in the future.

According to the outlet, some members of the rock group specifically Straddlin and McKagan are hinted doing "at least a couple of tracks" together in the studio.

"I know they're doing some recording," publicist Arlett Vereecke said from the outlet. "They're definitely doing something there in the studio. Axl hasn't been there, but Slash is definitely in there and it's not for anyone else."

Axl Rose, Slash, and Duff McKagan are now known as the trio recognized to represent Guns N' Roses. Although the group's other members are also still actively engaged in music, the hopes of Stradlin and Steven Adler joining back are not yet confirmed.

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