Guns N' Roses Reunion Tour Might Be Stalled By Slash Divorce; End Of Axl Rose Feud Opens Door To Million Dollar Offer For Guns N’ Roses Reunion Tour; Rhythm Section Speaks

Guns N' Roses might hit the road for a reunion tour. Axl Rose, Slash and that gang was reportedly offered millions of dollars to reunite. But Axl and Slash might stand in the way.

According to the German tabloid Bild, part of the problem is the Slash divorce. Bild reported that lawyers have been working for two years for a contract agreement for a Guns N' Roses reunion, but since Slash filed divorced Perla Ferrar in January 2015, she would get 50% of Slash's property. So, until the ink is dry and the divorce is finalized, Guns N' Roses can't announce the reunion or Ferrar would make money from it.

Alternative Nation reported that the original Guns N' Roses lineup, Axl, Duff McKagan, Steven Adler, Izzy Stradlin and Slash, got an offer of a few hundred million dollars in the mid 2000's to reunite but Axl Rose chose to continue working with the current Guns N' Roses lineup. They released Chinese Democracy in 2008.

Now that guitarists DJ Ashba and Bumblefoot left Guns N' Roses, and Slash and Axl Rose ended their feud, rumors of a classic Guns N' Roses lineup reunion tour are going nuts.

"It was probably way overdue but it was very cool at this point," Axl Rose said. "Let some of that...Dispell some of that negative stuff that was going on for so long," Slash told Aftonbladet.

Enough of the gossip, SEO, crap, what does the rhythm section think?

Original drummer Steven Adler said he'd be happly if Slash and Axl ended their feud.

"I think that's great, 'cause it's been too long," Adler recently told Loudwire.

"The world has missed out on 25 years of great music, because those two weren't together. I mean, Slash and Axl, it's like Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, Steven Tyler and Joe Perry, Robert Plant and Jimmy Page. Imagine if those guys weren't together. It's a shame, and I'm just so glad that they're talking and everything is in the past like it should be. 'Cause I love those guys. Axl doesn't realize that I'm the one who loves him more than anybody."

Adler supports a Guns N Roses reunion.

"If we played together, the whole arena would cry with joy," Adler told Loudwire. I go all around the world, I travel, and people always ask me, 'When are you gonna do a reunion? When are you gonna do a reunion?' And I want more than anything to be able to say, 'Oh, we're gonna do it on this day. Or this day.' But I have nothing to do with it. I wish I did. If I did, it would happened a long time ago. God wasn't ready for it."

"I think it's so important for us to play together," Adler told The Jasta Show. "Not because I want to finish what I started with those guys. You know, because we started something great, I want to end it on a good note. I want to end it great and be a part of that."

"But we owe to the fans to do it. I mean, we all, the five of us, have accomplished our dreams, wonderful, comfortable lives because people love our music. And I've never heard a band, ever, where people wanted to have that band back together as much as Guns N' Roses, the original guys. I never heard it in my life."

Bassist Tommy Stinson told the Star Tribune "I didn't quit the gig or walk away from it," he said, referring to GNR. "We just all sort of left it in Vegas." Stinson last played with Guns N' Roses at an April 2014 show in Las Vegas. "I reach out once in a while to that crew of people -- a lot of whom are also my good friends -- but I really have no idea what's going on."

Guns N' Roses bassist Tommy Stinson told the Star Tribune that Guns N' Roses have been in a kind of suspended animation, and not in a good Star Trek villains on Botany Bay way, since their Las Vegas residency.

"I didn't quit the gig or walk away from it. We just all sort of left it in [Las] Vegas," Stinson told the Star Tribune. "I'll be honest with you: [Axl] was always very good to me, and it was always a really good gig," he said. "It wasn't necessarily the easiest gig, but it was always good. I have nothing but gratitude for it. If they got [the modern lineup] together again and wanted me to play, of course I'd have to think about it."

"I'll be honest with you: [Rose] was always very good to me, and it was always a really good gig," he said.

"It wasn't necessarily the easiest gig, but it was always good. I have nothing but gratitude for it. If they got [the modern lineup] together again and wanted me to play, of course I'd have to think about it."

Stinson has been playing bass for Axl Rose in the renovated version of Guns N' Roses since 1998.

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