Duff McKagan Lights A Lantern To Legacy On Lighthouse: Live From London
- Charles Luberisse

- 6 days ago
- 1 min read
Written By: Big C

Some nights feel carved into memory not because they were loud, but because they meant something. With Lighthouse: Live From London, Duff McKagan turns a sold-out night in historic Islington Assembly Hall into a folk-cinematic testament to survival, gratitude, and grit. Recorded during his 2024 tour, the 19-track collection captures not just songs, but a lifetime lived loud, whispered soft, and carried with reverence. Raw acoustics flicker like streetlight glow, strings hum like worn heartstrings, and McKagan’s voice feels like a man looking back on scars and blessings in equal measure.

McKagan offers something sacred that's honesty without cynicism. And with Sex Pistols icon Steve Jones joining for moments like Heroes, the night becomes an ode to chosen family forged in noise and nights that never really end. Across beloved cuts from Lighthouse, reinventions of punk and rock staples, and even a Guns N’ Roses classic reborn in candlelight. This release arrives alongside new live visuals, including Just Another Shakedown, revealing how McKagan’s most introspective work transforms under stage lights into something cinematic and breathing. Stream the album, watch the concert film, and step into the quiet poetry and lion-hearted nostalgia of a legend still finding new meaning in the light. Connect with Duff McKagan on FACEBOOK, INSTAGRAM, TWITTER, and YOUTUBE.









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