Guns N’ Roses today announced the band’s first ever concert in Hawaii, which will take place this December. Check out their post below!

Guitarist Slash sat down with writer Clay Marshall to talk about his latest record “Living the Dream” and Guns N’ Roses. Slash said the following

“Sitting on the outside, the GUNS tour, it wasn’t ever about it being whatever it ended up being, looking at it from a dollars and cents [or] a status thing or whatever other people look at it for,” he recently told writer Clay Marshall. “The actual experience of doing it and having these amazing crowds and this response to the band, and the band itself, just that whole thing was amazing. It was so cool and it was such, in a way, a validating thing for that lineup. That was that was about — that’s why it was so much fun, and that’s why we did it for so long. It wasn’t because, ‘Oh yeah, we’re going to make a lot of money on it,’ but as a player, that’s what I was getting off on.

“The whole big-numbers thing, that’s not the thing that turns me on about it,” he continued. “What is great about it was that it happened, and it was a positive thing. For us as individuals or as a a group, it was something that I had no idea was even possible, because there was so much bad blood lingering for so long, and when we got together to do the Troubadour and Coachella, there was such a great vibe going on. That extended through the entire tour with no hitches, no matter what different obstacles came up against us like we’ve had in the past. Nothing derailed us, so that in itself was great, and then on top of that, the response that we got… we didn’t have to get that response. All that stuff is really humbling. That is really the magic of it for me, and the fact that it was successful monetarily and all those sort of accolades, it’s cool and I appreciate it, but it’s not the thing that makes it what is really great about it.”

Notably, the band members performed very few interviews during the tour. “It wasn’t conscious. There was just no need to,” Slash said. “Nobody wants to do press. [Laughs] We didn’t have to do any press during that time, and it was really sort of nice. Doing THE CONSPIRATORS, I know how it all works. I do the majority of the press for the band, and I go on these international press tours and domestic press tours and there’s radio and there’s all this stuff, and having been doing that straight since my first proper solo record through ‘World On Fire’ up until GUNS, when GUNS happened, it was like, all I had to do was play. It was really sort of cool. But I’m back at it [now].”