He was once a pin-up for millions of rock and roll fans throughout the world.
But it seems Axl Rose's poster boy days are over, judging by photographs of the 49-year-old singer performing with the band in Brazil last night.
The Guns N' Roses frontman was unrecognisable as he took to the stage at the Rock In Rio music festival, with his attempts to cover up his larger frame in a coat failing miserably.
Changing figure: Axl's new look is a far cry from his slimline figure at the height of his fame
Belting it out: The group performed songs including Sweet Child of Mine and Welcome To The Jungle at the Rock In Rio festival.
Rose appeared to have gained a significant amount of weight in recent months, with his slimline frame at the 2006 MTV Video Music Awards a distant memory.
The rocker teamed his yellow coat with a black hat and sunglasses, with the whole ensemble contributing to his bizarre appearance.
It's not the first time Rose's weight has sparked concern, as he previously shocked fans with his overweight look in January 2010.
Axl Rose of Guns N' Roses performs during the Rock in Rio music festival in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, early Monday Oct.
Volatile rock star Axl Rose has scheduled his first performance in his home state of Indiana since 1992.Guns N' Roses will perform Dec. 8 at Conseco Fieldhouse. Tickets, $30 to $75, go on sale at 10 a.m. on Oct. 22.Lafayette native Rose moved to Los Angeles in the 1980s and formed Guns N' Roses, a hard-rock phenomenon that's sold more than 100 million albums worldwide.
Rose, however, is the lone remaining member from the band's best-known lineup.
Guns N' Roses presently consists of Rose, guitarists DJ Ashba, Richard Fortus and Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal, keyboard players Dizzy Reed and Chris Pitman, bass player Tommy Stinson and drummer Frank Ferrer.
The band's "Use Your Illusion" tour included two stops in 1991 at Verizon Wireless Center (known then as Deer Creek Music Center) and one stop in 1992 at the RCA Dome (known then as the Hoosier Dome).
While living in Lafayette, Rose was arrested multiple times on charges including battery, contributing to the delinquency of a minor, public intoxication, criminal trespass and mischief.
During the height of Guns N' Roses' popularity, Rose was blamed for sparking riots during performances in St. Louis (by jumping into the audience and taking a camera from a fan) and Montreal (by walking off stage shortly after the concert began).