Video From AC/DC's Second Show With Axl Rose Goes Online
. ![]() (hennemusic) Axl Rose performed his second show with AC/DC on the Rock Or Bust tour in Seville, Spain on Tuesday and video from the event has surfaced online. The band delivered the same 22-song set at Estadio de La Cartuja that they presented in Lisbon, Portugal on May 7 with Rose, who has stepped in to assist the band in Brian Johnson's absence due to the singer's deteriorating hearing. Rose continues to perform confined to scaled down version of a throne on loan from Dave Grohl after breaking his left foot during Guns N' Roses' April 1 club gig at The Troubadour in Los Angeles. Seville marks the second stop of a 12-date European tour by the Australian outfit that runs into next month, following which Rose will rejoin GNR for a summer stadium tour of North America. Rose says he will regroup with AC/DC sometime later this year for the to-be-rescheduled 10 US dates that were postponed following Johnson's departure on the advice of medical professionals in an effort to save his hearing. "I'm happy and excited in one sense, but I think it would be inappropriate to be celebrating, in a certain way, at someone else's expense," Rose told the BBC last week in his first interview in years. "That's not what I'm here to do. It's an unfortunate situation." Check out the video here. hennemusic is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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