Slash has ruled out the idea of a reunion with his former band Guns N' Roses, saying "I really have a hard time picturing it."
Back in April, the band's former bassist Duff McKagan rejoined the group for a tour of South America. Slash, however, isn't about to follow in McKagan's footsteps.
"People have been speculating about it for years," he told GuitarWorld.com, "but I really have a hard time picturing it. There hasn't been any communication along those lines between Axl Rose and I."
He added: "I have a hard time picturing it, because I'm always focused on the next show. I'm one of those people who lives in the moment. I don't look too far into the future and I don't dwell to much on the past."
The musician, who left the band in 1996, is currently preparing to play four UK arena dates later this year alongside Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators. For more information and tickets, click here.
Slash will play:
Manchester Phones 4U Arena (November 28)
Leeds First Direct Arena (November 29)
Birmingham LG Arena (December 1)
London Wembley Arena (December 2)
Below: Photos of Slash live in Leeds