Nirvana Was Supposed to be Part of ’92 GN’R/Metallica Tour. Here’s Why They Weren’t.

The 1992 Guns N’ Roses/Metallica tour is the stuff of legend, but that tour had the potential to be even more legendary.

Nirvana was approached to be the opening act on the infamous tour but would turn the offer down. So, what was the band’s reasoning for turning down the tour?

Kirk Hammett said in a new interview with NME, “I had to make the phone call to Kurt [Cobain] to talk to him about the possibility of joining our tour and he just went on and on about how he just didn’t like what Guns N’ Roses stood for and I said to him: ‘Just go out there and represent Nirvana – just play the show and then that’s it’. I pleaded with him, but he just wasn’t having it. So there you have it. It would have been great if Nirvana was part of that tour – but you know [the actual opening act] Faith No More were great as well.”

Hammett would go on to share, “When we played Seattle on the ‘The Black Album’ tour, I remember calling Kurt to invite him to the show and he said to me: ‘Are you guys going to play ‘Whiplash? That’s my favorite Metallica song!’. When he came to the show, he was in the snakepit with Courtney Love and every time he walked by, he tried to get my attention but my head was somewhere else.”

Hammett added, “He was great. I became friends with him right when the first Nirvana album [1989’s ‘Bleach’] came out before people were even calling it grunge, and it’s so sad when I think back to all the guy wanted to do was play guitar and write songs and sing and somehow that all got destroyed for him.”

 

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