
One of the most defining rock acts of the late ’80s into early ’90s has to be Guns N’ Roses. The hard rock outfit has produced several iconic songs, including “Paradise City,” “Welcome to the Jungle,” and “Sweet Child O’ Mine.” The band, propelled by front man Axl Rose’s iconic voice, have reached superstardom over the years, up until today, where they are still selling out arenas. This recent world tour is accompanied by a fresh face, drummer Isaac Carpenter, who has replaced longtime Guns N’ Roses drummer Frank Ferrer after his departure from the band. This tour is his first time with the band, and as it appears, there are some growing pains. Watch what happens when Carpenter starts playing the wrong song at a recent concert. LOL, Axl wasn’t having it! But at least they figured it out eventually. Fans took to the comments to share their reactions to the, admittedly, pretty funny situation. “He sounds like he’s trying to get Siri to listen to him. 😭😭😭😭” “Alexa play bad obsession. NO! ALEXA I SAID PLAY BAD OBSESSION!!” “Ok Google, play Bad Obsession.” Hopefully, for everyone’s sake, Bad Obsession will start on time at the next show. It doesn’t seem like things got too hostile. It’s nice perspective to see the pros still make mistakes on the biggest stages imaginable. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade’s Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Bob Dylan, 83, Stuns Fans Singing Beloved Hit Song for First Time in 15 Years Read More News ‘LPBW’ Fans Cheer on Tori Roloff as She Shares New ‘Addiction’ News Brooke Shields Flaunts Toned Abs in Bikini in 60th Birthday Photos News Beloved ‘Star Wars’ Star, 73, Isn’t Interested in Returning to the Franchise News Legendary ’80s Actor, 61, Is Unrecognizable in Super Rare Outing TV ‘Stranger Things’ Season 5 Will Drop in 3 Parts in Late 2025: Everything to Know About the Final Season News Beloved ‘Doctor Who’ Star, 42, Returns to the Series in Surprise Twist See More Parade Entertainment Food & Drink Life Health Shopping Pop Culture © 2025 The Arena Media Brands, LLC PARADE is a registered trademark of Athlon Sports Communications, Inc. Site Map About Parade Contact Us Advertise Licensing Request Terms of Use Privacy Policy