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Guns N’ Roses kick off ‘Not In This Lifetime Selects’ live video series

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Showing highlights from previous stops on the band's world tour Guns N’ Roses have launched the ‘Not In This Lifetime Selects’ video series, sharing live clips from recent dates on their world tour.

The band’s touring plans for 2020 have been stopped by the coronavirus crisis, meaning that it is now very unlikely that their UK and European shows — including gigs in London, Glasgow and Dublin — will be going ahead this year.

Disappointed Guns N’ Roses fans have been offered some consolation for the scrapped tour news with the announcement that the band will be sharing professionally-shot footage from previous dates on their ‘Not In This Lifetime… Tour’ online.

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