Photos | Slash Rocks the MTV Music Awards
Guitar legend Slash performs at the MTV Music Awards in Toronto, bringing energy and style to the stage with his signature hat, jewelry, and killer guitar riffs. The crowd thrills to his electrifying solo performance, making it a concert to remember.
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slash performs at the mtv music awards in toronto, canadaMetadata
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