SLASH Drops Price On Mulholland Estates Villa; “There’s Even A Steel Pole For Dancing”
April 8, 2016, 8 years ago
Slash has brought a taste of the rockstar lifestyle back to the Multiple Listing Service, reports Los Angeles Times. The Guns N’ Roses guitarist has put his flashy villa in gated Mulholland Estates back on the market at $10.495 million, down from $10.995 million earlier this year.
To put it mildly, the 10,971-square-foot estate is over-the-top-hat. Exotic wallpaper of alligator print and other loud patterns adorn the walls; cheetah print rugs line the floors; and crystal chandeliers fashioned as pirate ships hang from the front entry. Artistic mirrors done in antique glass wrap the formal dining room.
A lower-level lounge - with black-hued carpeting and ceilings in walls - has a DJ booth, a screening room and wet bar. There’s even a steel pole for dancing.
Read the full report at LATimes.com.
Guns N’ Roses are performing at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, NV tonight (April 8th) and tomorrow (April 9th). Following their appearance at Coachella in Indio, CA, the band head to Mexico for two sold to shows in Mexico City.
Following months of intense rumour, speculation and feverish excitement from rock music fans around the world, Guns N' Roses has confirmed they will embark on a massive North American summer stadium tour as founder Axl Rose and former members, Slash and Duff McKagan regroup for what will be one of the century's most anticipated musical events. The news follows their previously announced headlining dates at this year's Coachella Music & Arts Festival. The Not In This Lifetime Tour, produced and promoted exclusively by Live Nation, will see the iconic band headline stadium dates throughout the US and Canada starting in Detroit at Ford Field on Thursday, June 23rd and will include shows in New York City, San Francisco, Chicago, Toronto, Washington DC, Philadelphia and more. A full list of tour dates is below.
GN'R North American Not In This Lifetime Tour:
June
23 - Ford Field - Detroit, MI
26 - FedEx Field - Washington, DC
29 - Arrowhead Stadium - Kansas City, MO
July
1 - Soldier Field - Chicago, IL
6 - Paul Brown Stadium - Cincinnati, OH
9 - Nissan Stadium - Nashville, TN
12 - Heinz Field - Pittsburgh, PA
14 - Lincoln Financial Field - Philadelphia, PA
16 - Rogers Centre - Toronto, ON
19 - Gillette Stadium - Foxboro, MA
23 - Metlife Stadium - East Rutherford, NJ
27 - Georgia Dome - Atlanta, GA
29 - Orlando Citrus Bowl Stadium - Orlando, FL
31 - Mercedes-Benz Superdome - New Orleans, LA
August
3 - AT&T Stadium - Arlington, TX
5 - NRG Stadium - Houston, TX
9 - AT&T Park - San Francisco, CA
12 - CenturyLink Field - Seattle, WA
15 - University of Phoenix Stadium - Glendale, AZ
22 - Qualcomm Stadium - San Diego, CA