Saturday 26 November 2022 11:47 PM Guns N' Roses frontman Axl Rose slams Aussie fan who flew a drone in front of ... trends now Guns N' Roses frontman Axl Rose slams Aussie fan who flew a drone in front of his face during live concert on the Gold Coast: 'Play with your toys somewhere else' By Monique Friedlander For Daily Mail Australia Published: 23:43 GMT, 26 November 2022 | Updated: 23:46 GMT, 26 November 2022 Viewcomments Guns N' Roses' rocker Axl Rose has slammed an Australian fan for flying a drone in front of the stage during their live show on the Gold Coast on Thursday. Rose, 60, blasted the anonymous drone owner for distracting him with the low flying device during a three-hour concert at Metricon Stadium. Losing his temper, potty-mouthed Rose announced over the microphone in between songs: 'To the anonymous Mr Drone flyer, you're a f***ing c**t.' Guns N' Roses' rocker Axl Rose, 60, (pictured) has slammed an Australian fan for flying a drone in front of the stage during their live show on the Gold Coast on Thursday He later unleashed on Twitter, blasting 'drone pirates' for disrupting the band's performances by attempting to capture their own bootleg footage. 'Had a few drones this leg. Last night (Gold Coast Australia) was probably the most intrusive. Was a bit of a distraction obviously someone thought it was just ok to be doing that but also it coming that close in front of the stage and then actually over n' on stage,' the American musician Tweeted. Rose confirmed that he'd spoken to local authorities about the issue. Losing his temper, potty-mouthed Rose announced over the microphone in between songs: 'To the anonymous Mr Drone flyer, you're a f***ing c**t' 'According to the police it happens more often than not lately especially with sporting events. It's not something we're all that used to. A lot of impulse reactions went thru everyone's minds that after thinking about it (which when ur live there's really no time to really sort things out like that) didn't make much sense,' he wrote. 'People were p**sed. However much fun anyone's having ur still trying to stay focused n' do ur job n' give the fans the best show u can,' Rose warned. 'Anyway… we get it can b 'fun' to get ur drone bootleg vid but we'd appreciate it if anyone planning to b a drone pirate took the fans n' the band into consideration n' played w/ur toys somewhere else. Big thank you in advance!' he concluded. He later unleashed on Twitter, blasting 'drone pirates' for disrupting the band's performances by attempting to capture their own bootleg footage. Pictured with Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash 'People were p**sed. However much fun anyone's having ur still trying to stay focused n' do ur job n' give the fans the best show u can,' Rose warned As reported by the Herald Sun, Queensland Police identified owner of the drone at Thursday's show and confiscated the device at the scene. Police issued the man 20-year-old man a 'move on direction' and was advised not to return to the stadium. The drone was also sized by police, with the matter now referred to the Civil Aviation Safety Authority. 'Anyway… we get it can b 'fun' to get ur drone bootleg vid but we'd appreciate it if anyone planning to b a drone pirate took the fans n' the band into consideration n' played w/ur toys somewhere else. Big thank you in advance!' Rose Tweeted. Pictured with Guns N' Roses guitarist Duff McKagan (far left) Fines for illegally flying drones can reach up to $1110 per offence. Guns N' Roses are currently on the Australian leg of their 2022 world tour. They next play at Accor Stadium, Sydney, on Sunday November 27. Remaining Guns N' Roses Aussie tour dates November 27: Accor Stadium, Sydney November 29: Adelaide Oval December 3: Melbourne Cricket Ground Buy tickets here Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility