Let’s get one thing straight: Lies N' Destruction aren’t your average tribute slapped together by weekend warriors. This lot are possessed—hell-bent on dragging the unholy spirit of Guns N’ Roses, kicking, screaming and swearing into the now. It’s the real deal: raw, filthy and louder than your neighbours will tolerate.
Welcome to the Where Do We Go Now? Tour, a national rampage through Australia delivering the grit, grime and glory of a time when rock ’n’ roll scared your parents and got banned from the telly.
This is Australia’s definitive Guns N’ Roses experience. It doesn’t just sound like 1987—it bleeds like it. Sleaze-drenched precision; vocals that shred; guitar solos like straight razors; drums that stomp like a derailing night train. They don’t just play the songs—they resurrect the chaos, danger and unfiltered mania that made GN’R the most dangerous band on Earth.
Stages get ravaged, speakers scorched, floors sweat-slick. Every show detonates like a Molotov cocktail of Jack, bad decisions and the kind of volume that makes everything else feel too quiet.
Setlist? It’s the whole saga—from the snarling fury of It’s So Easy to the cinematic chaos of November Rain. From the gutters to the gods, Lies N' Destruction go all in.
Die-hards in faded ’89 tour tees and new blood chasing danger—this is your moment. So… where do we go now?
Board the Nightrain to Paradise City. Pack your rattlesnake suitcase, light up a Marlboro, and Get in the Ring. Mr Brownstone’s still got some scores to settle.