Reasons Axl Rose Goes Raging When Guns N Roses Perform In Argentina

JAKARTA - Axl Rose has been in the spotlight on social media after a video of himself raging as Guns N 'Roses performing at Tom Elisabeth Ductu Stadium, Buenos Aires, Argentina recently.

In the video footage, Rose looks very upset after his earpiece or ear monitor had a problem. At that time, Guns N 'Roses were performing their flagship hit song from 1987, "Welcome To The Jungle".

Wearing an all-black suit, consisting of leather jackets and trousers, Rose was accompanied by his bandmates, Slash (guitar), Duff McKagan (bass), Richard Fortus (guitar), and Isaac Carpenter (drums).

Angry Rose was caught on camera by fans repeatedly throwing a shot at the drum set.

Meanwhile, a source explained, the main reason Rose was angry on stage was because he could only hear the percussion instrument through his earpiece.

"There is a technical problem with Axl's ear monitor," he said, quoted by the Daily Mail, Wednesday, October 22.

"He can only hear the percussion instrument and nothing else," he continued.

The sudden disturbance clearly disturbed Rose's concentration, even affecting his ability to perform optimally in the midst of their ongoing Latin American tour.

Fortunately, the engineering team immediately fixed the issue for the rock icon known for hits such as "Paradise City," "Sweet Child O' Mine," and "November Rain" it.

"The technical team managed to overcome the problem in the third song, and the rest of the performance went smoothly," said the source.

Furthermore, it was emphasized that Rose's anger was not at all focused on the drummer's appearance, Isaac Carpenter. Even though Rose appears to be heading to the drum set when expressing his emotions, it is emphasized that it has nothing to do with the drummer.

"It has nothing to do with drummers, who are great and great players," he concluded.

This incident adds to Axl Rose's long list of emotional moments when performing, but now the cause is clear: technical problems with hearing that are crucial for his appearance.