On August 8 of this year, Boca Raton real estate owners will get to experience Guns N’ Roses’ Not in This Lifetime Tour at Miami’s Marlins Park. On the road from January 21 to September 8, the giant rock stars show no signs of slowing down. Each and every day, the band does at least at least 60 minutes of sound check. Even Slash rejoined the gang, determined to welcome concertgoers to the jungle.

The last time that Boca Raton real estate owners got to see Guns N’ Roses was at their “Chinese Democracy” tour a few years ago at Sunrise’s Bank Atlantic Center.  Performing for an estimated 18,000, the crew was on top of their game after spending time in Europe playing to 700,000 fans in eighteen countries. Boca Raton real estate owners watched GN’R overcome technical sound difficulties to deliver 2-hours’ worth of familiar tunes, along with a few new singles.

Spectators with Boca Raton luxury homes couldn’t make out Sebastian Bach’s lyrics when he opened the show with a couple of Skid Row’s recognizable themes from the 1980s, “Youth Gone Wild” and “18 And Life.” The audio quality was still muddy when Papa Roach stepped up. The second act instigated the evening’s only crowd surfing for almost an hour. Boca Raton real estate owners noted that the security was ridiculously tight.

Fans with homes for sale in Boca Raton began to grow restless on the General Admission floor waiting for the headliners to take the stage. The band finally appeared at 11:30 with “Welcome to the Jungle.” Frontman Axl Rose danced his trademark sway while wearing blue jeans, and a black leather shirt hanging open. The boys burned through years’ old classics, including “It’s So Easy” and a superb version of “Mr. Brownstone.”  Some folks with Boca Raton homes for sale loved when fireworks blew up in the background while GN’R covered Sir Paul’s “Live and Let Die.”

Hundreds, if not thousands of Boca Raton real estate owners cheered in amusement when guitarist Robin Finck began fingering a mean and impressive solo. Boca Raton real estate owners sang along with the celebrated lyrics of GN’R’s first number-one single, 1987’s “Sweet Child O’ Mine,” as well as the Dylan cover, “Knocking on Heaven’s Door.”

Boca Raton real estate owners loved it when Sebastian Bach joined the stage to help sing “My Michelle.” Many Boca Raton real estate owners think “Patience” was the highlight. GN’R took an encore and reappeared with “Chinese Democracy,” before closing the show with “Paradise City.”

By 12:30, most Boca Raton real estate owners were yawning in their seats, if not already heading home. The show had lost the momentum it carried during its first 60-minutes. Boca Raton real estate owners suppose that’s what GN’R gets for starting so late. Regardless, GN’R was far from disappointing, and Boca Raton real estate owners are looking forward to the Not This Lifetime Tour on August 8 in Miami.

 

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