Axl Rose doesnt look the same anymore

Axl Rose doesn’t look the same anymore!

Axl Rose doesn’t look the same anymore! The legendary rocker, 60, turns heads as Guns N’ Roses take the stage in Singapore

Axl Rose has been rocking the stage since the mid ’80s.

But the Guns N’ Roses superstar looked remarkably different from his glory days, when he stormed the stage at Singapore’s National Stadium as part of his most recent tour.

Axl, real name William Bruce Rose Jr., took the stage in a black graphic tee and ripped jeans as he performed alongside fellow rocker Slash.

Axl Rose has been rocking the stage since the mid '80s.  But the Guns N' Roses superstar looked remarkably different from his glory days, when he stormed the stage at Singapore's National Stadium as part of his most recent tour.  Axl is pictured on the right, alongside bandmate Slash on the left

Axl Rose has been rocking the stage since the mid ’80s. But the Guns N’ Roses superstar looked remarkably different from his glory days, when he stormed the stage at Singapore’s National Stadium as part of his most recent tour. Axl is pictured on the right, alongside bandmate Slash on the left

Axl’s long locks of yesterday had been replaced with a sensible haircut and his trademark bandana was nowhere to be seen.

The legendary rocker completed his look with a black glove on his left hand and several pieces of jewellery.

Elsewhere, legendary guitarist Slash looked like he’d barely aged a day over the years as he rocked out in a t-shirt and ripped jeans.

Slash had the audience eating out of his palms with his trademark top hat and aviator sunglasses.

Axl's long locks of yesterday had been replaced with a sensible haircut and his trademark bandana was nowhere to be seen.  Pictured: Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert at Wembley Stadium, London, 1992

Axl’s long locks of yesterday had been replaced with a sensible haircut and his trademark bandana was nowhere to be seen. Pictured: Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert at Wembley Stadium, London, 1992

Guns N’ Roses are enjoying something of a resurgence after the band released their first “new” song in 13 years last year.

It was an official audio version of the track Absurd, which they performed live at Fenway Park in Boston on August 3, according to Rolling Stone.

The song was previously an unreleased track originally titled Silkworms, but the live recording has now been retitled Absurd.

Axl's long locks of yesterday had been replaced with a sensible haircut and his trademark bandana was nowhere to be seen.  The legendary rocker completed his look with a black glove on his left hand and several pieces of jewellery

Axl’s long locks of yesterday had been replaced with a sensible haircut and his trademark bandana was nowhere to be seen. The legendary rocker completed his look with a black glove on his left hand and several pieces of jewellery

Elsewhere, legendary guitarist Slash looked like he'd barely aged a day over the years as he rocked out in a t-shirt and ripped jeans.  Slash had the audience eating out of his palms with his trademark top hat and aviator sunglasses

Elsewhere, legendary guitarist Slash looked like he’d barely aged a day over the years as he rocked out in a t-shirt and ripped jeans. Slash had the audience eating out of his palms with his trademark top hat and aviator sunglasses

Prior to Singapore, Guns N’ Roses played a world tour that included dates in North America and Europe.

Guns N’ Roses will be performing in Australia with dates upcoming after landing in Perth on Sunday for their massive stadium tour.

They are supported by the Australian punk bands The Chats and Cosmic Psychos.

Guns N Roses will play Australia later this month, starting in Perth and taking on Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sydney, Adelaide and Melbourne

Guns N Roses will play Australia later this month, starting in Perth and taking on Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sydney, Adelaide and Melbourne

The band will play Perth’s Optus Stadium on Friday 18th November. Then on November 22nd it’s off to Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane.

The American band will then play Metricon Stadium on the Gold Coast on November 24th before moving on to Sydney’s Accor Stadium on November 27th.

The band’s final tour dates are Adelaide Oval on 29 November and 3 December at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

Guns N’ Roses Australia tour dates

18 November: Optus Stadium, Perth

22 November: Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane

November 24: Metricon Stadium, Gold Coast

27 November: Accor Stadium, Sydney

29 November: Adelaide Oval

3 December: Melbourne Cricket Ground

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