Saturday night's BottleRock Napa headliner, Guns N' Roses, ripped through an almost 2 and a half hour long set featuring some of their biggest hits and a number of covers. During their encore they were joined by P!nk for "Patience" and Dave Grohl on drums for their closer, "Paradise City." As has happened in the past with Foo Fighters and Neil Young, the band's sound was cut off due to the 10PM curfew.
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Not of the singing. I do have video of GNR and Grohl still playing after the sound was cut. After my video ends is when the crowd started singing the chorus to Paradise City. pic.twitter.com/1tqYEDs7hR
— Dr. WR81🤘🏽🍀 (@canIkickit81) September 5, 2021
A few minutes into the sound going out, Axl Rose tossed his mic into the crowd and the band left the stage. Most fans left satisfied with the 23-song set, but many were upset about it being cut short at the end.
Sunday night's headliners, Foo Fighters, had the sound cut during "Everlong" back in 2017.
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The 10PM curfew was the cut off.




