American rock band Guns N' Roses performed their headline slot at Glastonbury on Saturday evening, performing on the Pyramid Stage to a packed-out crowd.It was the band's first ever stint at the iconic festival, and they treated fans to a two-hour set full of all the hits such as Paradise City and Sweet Child O' Mine.
Original members Axl Rose, Slash and Duff McKagan all took to the stage for the performance, but many fans on social media complained that they couldn't hear frontman Axl's voice very clearly.
Manchester Evening News reports that Many were left wondering if there was a problem with Axl's microphone. @jadelhealz tweeted: "Did someone forget to turn on Axl’s mic?" while @live_berry wrote: "Someone please sort out Axl’s mic, when you actually hear him his voice is bang on." @DJ_MRTG also wrote: "Someone turn Axl’s mic up!
He’s getting drowned out by the rest of the band" while @richardhorrocks added: "What's wrong with Axl's mic !!!!" and @StephenHaggart wrote: "They need to turn Axl's mic up a smidge, I'm struggling to hear him." Although the sound issue was a problem for many, others were blown away at how good it was to see the original lineup of Guns N' Roses back together on stage. @EJdaRed: "Guns n Roses are still top class.
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