Guns N’ Roses continued their reunion tour with two shows at the newly opened T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas this weekend.

The first night saw frontman Axl Rose using Dave Grohl’s famed “iron throne” as he recently broke a bone in his foot at the band’s first show in Los Angeles. Rose tweeted a thank you to Grohl following the show as the Foo Fighters frontman used the same setup after he fell off stage early on in the band’s Sonic Highways tour.


Once the group hit the stage, they stuck to a similar set as their Los Angeles show with a few additions, as they worked in Chinese Democracy cut “This I Love,” which was played for the first time with guitarist Slash. The following performance of “Coma” marked the first since April 10, 1993.

Towards the end of the main set, the band worked in some covers including a jam that featured snippets of “Wish You Were Here” as well as “Layla.” Bob Dylan’s “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door” preceded the “Nightrain” set closer.

The second night of the run saw the band dip into their covers repertoire with the Misfits’ “Attitude” about halfway through the show. They then welcomed former Skid Row frontman Sebastian Bach, a long time guest of the band, for their Appetite for Destruction cut “My Michelle” before another Pink Floyd-inspired jam.

In the encore, the group once again delivered a cover of The Who’s “The Seeker” before the “Paradise City” finale.

Next up for GNR is their headlining set at Coachella.