Now that Velvet Revolver has apparently been unloaded and a "real" Guns N' Roses reunion seems as unlikely as ever, Slash is stepping out on his own. He put out a well-received eponymous solo album last month, and now he's making the rounds on his cheerily titled "We're All Gonna Die Tour," which will hit the Medina Entertainment Center on Sept. 23. Tickets go on sale tomorrow (Wednesday) at 10 a.m. for $31. Joining Slash on the tour is singer Myles Kennedy, who previously performed with the "other" Creed guys in Alter Bridge and was rumored to be in line for the Robert Plant-less Led Zeppelin reunion that (thankfully) never happened. Kennedy sings two tracks on the album, as do Ozzy, Iggy, Lemmy, Chris Cornell, Kid Rock, Dave Grohl and Adam Levine. In concert, they're singing new songs along with plenty of GNR and VR tunes. It actually sounds like it could be a pretty cool show. One of the tours first stops was at the Northern Lights Casino in Walker... anybody catch it?
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