Candice Warner Accuses Guns N’ Roses Of ‘Vandalizing’ Cricket Grounds And ‘Destroying Our Amazing Ovals’ During Australia Tour: ‘Axl Rose Left A Trail Of Blood’
Guns N’ Roses have been accused of “vandalizing” cricket grounds in Australia during their Biggest Night of Rock tour.
Cricket WAG Candice Warner said she was confused to see a large amount of lackluster synthetic turf while attending the 1st Test: Australia v West Indies game in Perth on Saturday.
‘Axl Rose left a trail of blood. They’ve been vandalizing the cricket grounds,’ Candice told her co-hosts Harley Breen and Tom Tilley during their Triple M Summer Breakfast show on Monday morning.
Guns N’ Roses have been accused of “vandalizing” cricket grounds in Australia during their Biggest Night of Rock tour. Pictured: Axl Rose and Slash on stage in Perth
Photos from the first Test – Australia v West Indies game at the Optus Stadium on Saturday show the grass looking worn and damaged around the wicket
“When we were at Optus Stadium over the weekend, I asked David (David Warner’s husband) ‘What’s that synthetic grass?’ He said it was from the Guns N’ Roses concert,” he said.
‘And then what’s going to happen… Adelaide Oval, they’ve been there.
Cricket WAG Candice Warner said she was confused to see a large amount of lackluster synthetic turf while attending the 1st Test: Australia v West Indies game in Perth on Saturday.
“So it’s like everywhere Guns N’ Roses are destroying all of our amazing ovals,” he laughed.
“Guns N’ Roses is ruining our summer,” Tilley quipped. ‘You heard it here first.’
Photos from the First Test – Australia v West Indies game at the Optus Stadium on Saturday show the turf looking worn and damaged around the wicket.
‘Axl Rose left a trail of blood. They’ve been vandalizing cricket grounds,’ Candice explained to her co-hosts Harley Breen and Tom Tilley during their Triple M Summer Breakfast show on Monday morning.
Sydney’s Accor Stadium took extra precautions ahead of the concert and installed portable flooring to protect their turf.
Candice’s reference to ‘a trail of blood’ was linked to the Gun N’ Roses show in Adelaide last week, which ended in controversy after a concert-goer was seriously injured.
Band frontman Axl Rose reportedly hit a woman in the face with his microphone after throwing it into the crowd at the end of the band’s last song.
Sydney’s Accor Stadium took extra precautions ahead of the concert and installed portable flooring to protect their turf.
Candice’s reference to “a trail of blood” was linked to the Gun N’ Roses show in Adelaide last week, which ended in controversy after a concertgoer was seriously injured.
Since the incident, Rose said she was going to remove her microphone stunt from her regular show.
He told fans that he will no longer throw the microphone “in the interest of public safety.”
“It has come to my attention that a fan may have been injured at our show in Adelaide, Australia, possibly struck by the microphone at the end of the show when I traditionally throw the microphone at fans,” he wrote.
“If it’s true, obviously, we don’t want anyone to get hurt or in any way hurt anyone at any of our shows anywhere.”
Rose reportedly hit a woman in the face with her microphone after throwing it into the crowd at the end of the band’s last song. Rebecca Howe said her microphone hit her on the bridge of her nose, leaving her bloodied and hyperventilating.