On March 26, 1993, Guns N' Roses performed at Saskatchewan Place in Saskatoon, Canada, during a peak period of their career. This live recording took ... Read Full Description >
On March 26, 1993, Guns N' Roses performed at Saskatchewan Place in Saskatoon, Canada, during a peak period of their career. This live recording took place as part of their "Use Your Illusion" tour, following the release of their two critically acclaimed albums, "Use Your Illusion I" and "Use Your Illusion II," which came out in September 1991. By 1993, the band had solidified its status as rock icons, blending hard rock with elements of orchestral arrangements and drawing massive crowds worldwide. The tour featured a mix of hits and deep cuts, showcasing their dynamic range and the energy of the live performance. An interesting facet of this period was the lineup featuring the original members, including frontman Axl Rose, guitarist Slash, and bassist Duff McKagan, each contributing to the band's innovative sound and onstage charisma, making this particular concert a notable moment in their extensive history.