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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Guns N' Roses Frontman Axl Rose Sleeps in Tottenham Hotspur Stadium Dressing Room

Guns N' Roses Frontman Axl Rose Sleeps in Tottenham Hotspur Stadium Dressing Room

14 Nov

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Summary

  • Axl Rose insisted on spending the night at Tottenham Hotspur's new £1 billion stadium
  • He refused to return to his 5-star hotel, so an Ikea bed was set up for him in the away dressing room
  • This happened in July 2022 during Guns N' Roses' Covid-delayed UK tour
Guns N' Roses Frontman Axl Rose Sleeps in Tottenham Hotspur Stadium Dressing Room

In July 2022, Guns N' Roses frontman Axl Rose made headlines for his bizarre demand to spend the night at Tottenham Hotspur's brand new £1 billion stadium in North London. The band was booked to play consecutive nights at the 62,850-seater venue, but Rose refused to go back to his five-star hotel in Mayfair between the shows.

Instead, he insisted on finding "a nice suite" at the stadium. However, there were no such accommodations available, so the crew had to quickly set up an Ikea bed for Rose in the away dressing room. Apparently, the rock star was "really happy" with the makeshift sleeping arrangement.

The next day, the roadies packed up the bed and bedding, and the band continued on their Covid-delayed UK tour. This incident is just the latest in a long history of wild behavior from the famously temperamental Guns N' Roses frontman. Despite his reputation, the band remains hugely popular, and they are set to headline the Download festival in the UK in 2026.

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Axl Rose insisted on spending the night at Tottenham Hotspur's new £1 billion stadium instead of returning to his 5-star hotel.
An Ikea bed was set up for Axl Rose in the away dressing room, where he slept comfortably.
Guns N' Roses are set to headline the Download festival at Donington in June 2026, their only UK gig that year.

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