Axl Rose has been serving jury duty in a civil train in Santa Monica, California, reports People. The 49-year-old Guns N' Roses frontman completed his civic duty after "serving four days of the trial process", according to his representation.

Rose said: "It was relatively painless. I was fortunate that everyone in the courthouse and jurors were all really great, plus I got to see daylight from a different prospect."

Guns N' Roses will be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of fame this Spring, along with the Beastie Boys and Red Hot Chili Peppers.