Slash, Sorum, and Clarke Reunite for a Thunderous Judas Priest Tribute That Shook the Stage — Guns N’ Roses Icons Join Forces with Lzzy Hale and Linda Perry for a Blazing Cover of “Come Together” (Yes, You Read That Right), Complete with Soulful Solos, Searing Vocals, and a Crowd-Lifting Scream at 1:52

**Slash, Sorum, and Clarke Reunite for a Thunderous Judas Priest Tribute That Shook the Stage — Guns N’ Roses Icons Join Forces with Lzzy Hale and Linda Perry for a Blazing Cover of “Come Together”**

 

In a night that blurred the lines between hard rock legends and timeless classics, three Guns N’ Roses icons—Slash, Matt Sorum, and Gilby Clarke—lit up the stage in a blazing tribute to Judas Priest. But in true rock ‘n’ roll fashion, the song they chose wasn’t from the Priest catalog—it was The Beatles’ “Come Together,” reimagined with the grit and power of heavy metal. The result? An unforgettable collision of styles that brought the house down.

 

From the moment the groove kicked in, the energy was undeniable. Sorum’s drums thundered with arena-rock precision, while Clarke laid down a heavy, grinding rhythm. Slash, effortlessly cool, added his signature bluesy flair—his guitar tone thick, raw, and full of soul. But the real surprise came when Lzzy Hale and Linda Perry stepped to the mic.

 

Perry’s raspy, emotive delivery gave the verses a brooding intensity, but it was Hale who delivered the knockout blow. Her vocals soared above the band, mixing power with pure emotion. Then came the moment that left jaws on the floor: at 1:52, Hale let out a scream so fierce and visceral, it practically cracked the walls. The crowd erupted.

 

And just when the adrenaline peaked, Slash launched into a solo that reminded everyone why he’s a guitar god. No flash or gimmicks—just raw feel, tasteful bends, and a fiery tone that carried the song to its climax.

 

What started as a Judas Priest tribute became something else entirely: a celebration of rock’s legacy, rebellion, and reinvention. It was heavy. It was soulful. And it was one hell of a ride. For one night, legends united—and rock came roaring back to life.

 

 

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