CARRIE UNDERWOOD Performs GUNS N' ROSES Classic "Welcome To The Jungle" On Opening Night Of Denim & Rhinestone Tour 2022; Fan-Filmed Video Streaming

October 22, 2022, 2 years ago

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CARRIE UNDERWOOD Performs GUNS N' ROSES Classic "Welcome To The Jungle" On Opening Night Of Denim & Rhinestone Tour 2022; Fan-Filmed Video Streaming

Country singer and diehard Guns N' Roses fan Carrie Underwood kicked off her Denim & Rhinestones tour of the US on October 15th in Greenville, SC. The second last song of her 24 song set was the GNR classic "Welcome To The Jungle". Check out fan-filmed video below.

Talking to Rolling Stone, music star Carrie Underwood was asked how she got Guns N’ Roses frontman Axl Rose to perform “Sweet Child O’ Mine” and “Paradise City” with her at the Stagecoach country music festival in Indio, CA earlier this year.

She said, “It was many years in the making. I've been covering Guns N' Roses my whole life, pretty much, and definitely onstage for the past 15 years at least. I had asked before if he would ever come sing, or if I could come to him somewhere. We had a couple almost maybes, where it almost maybe would have happened but for various reasons it wasn't the right time. But [for Stagecoach] I asked. I sent him an e-mail and said, 'We're so close to you,' and explained the why and what he meant to me. The way I learned how to sing was I would pick really hard vocalists to try to emulate, and his voice always mesmerized me. I was, like, 'How is he doing the things that he's doing?' So I told him all that… and he came! We had rehearsals and everything went very smoothly. It was easy for all of us to be around each other. Hopefully he had a good time."

Both Rose and Underwood shared photos from the night via social media following the show at Stagecoach. Check out the shots and their comments below.

 
 

Back in 2015 interview, Underwood told E!, "I really want to sing with Axl Rose at some point in my life. I've covered enough Guns N' Roses stuff and it was people like him who taught me how to sing. They were so different. I look at people like him and Freddie Mercury, those people who were doing all these crazy runs. It was so different."


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