Gun N’ Roses lead singer Axl Rose pledged to end the 30-year-old tradition of tossing his microphone to the crowd after hitting an Australian woman in the face on Tuesday.
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 r 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, “Take Me Down To Paradise City.”
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