Though the hard rock band concluded its most recent tour last year, Rose was the only original bandmate involved. The confirmation comes after months of speculation that Rose and Slash would rekindle their legendary partnership for a Guns N’ Roses reunion performance (or two). Reunion rumors were recently re-ignited by updates to the group’s website and Facebook page over the holiday as well as the airing of mysterious Guns N’ Roses concert footage prior to screenings of "Star Wars: The Force Awakens” over the past week.
Having recently hosted Outkast’s reunion performance in 2014, Coachella has built a reputation for hosting the anticipated resurgences of once-retired performers. The festival also hosted rapper Tupac Skakur’s post-mortem hologram appearance and a reunion for English rock group Pulp in 2012. The Guns N’ Roses Coachella reunion has yet to be confirmed by the band and festival representatives. — Reuters