Axl Rose joined Carrie Underwood onstage for an unforgettable performance of Welcome to the Jungle. Underwood, a longtime fan of Guns N’ Roses, welcomed Axl with uncontainable excitement, and the two unleashed powerful vocals that brought the crowd to a frenzy. The audience roared as Axl’s gritty rock edge melded seamlessly with Carrie’s powerhouse country voice, creating a unique and high-energy rendition of the rock classic. Their collaboration lit up the stage, giving fans a memorable cross-genre performance that showcased both artists’ incredible talent and shared love for rock music.

Guns N’ Roses won’t be hitting the road until later this year, but fans at Carrie Underwood’s Los Angeles show last night (March 13) got a special treat when Axl Rose joined her onstage for a performance of “Welcome to the Jungle.”

The pair have sang together a couple of times now, but this is the first time they’ve collaborated on “Welcome to the Jungle.” Underwood first brought Rose onstage last year during her headlining set at California’s Stagecoach festival in late April, where the pair sang “Sweet Child O’ Mine” and “Paradise City” together. A few months later, Guns invited the country singer to join them for both songs during two of their shows in London.

A self-proclaimed GN’R superfan, Underwood made “Jungle” part of her regular setlist throughout her recent Denim & Rhinestones tour, performing it during the encore of each concert. But last night, Rose surprised the crowd and sang it with her, and it seems that they even coordinated their outfits for the occasion.

“Los Angeles, I want to hear you make some noise for Axl Rose,” Underwood screamed to the crowd as the Guns N’ Roses frontman appeared from below the stage.

See a fan-filmed video of the performance below.

GN’R are set to hit the road starting in June with a handful of shows in the Middle East, then they’ll head to Europe until late July. In early August, they’ll kick off a North American tour. See all of the upcoming dates and get tickets here.

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