Guns N’ Roses Announces 2026 World Tour, New Music

Guns N’ Roses has announced dates for a major 2026 world tour, which will include a summer North American leg with stadium and amphitheater shows. The more than 60-date tour is scheduled to begin March 28 in Monterrey, Mexico, before moving through South America, Europe in the spring and summer, and North America starting July 23 in Raleigh, North Carolina, at Carter-Finley Stadium.

The tour announcement coincided with news that the band plans to release new music for the first time since 2023’s “The General.” Two singles, “Nothin’” and “Atlas,” are set for release Dec. 2. The hard rock group, led by Axl Rose, has periodically released one-off singles over the past decade but has not issued a full-length album since “Chinese Democracy” in 2008.

Tickets for the 2026 tour, which follows an extensive 2025 run, will be available through an artist pre-sale in North America starting Dec. 3 at 10 a.m. local time. Fans can register for the pre-sale by Dec. 1 at 11:59 p.m. Eastern time. A Nightrain Fan Club sale will offer members early ticket access globally, with additional pre-sales throughout the week ahead of the general on-sale.

The North American leg includes a Sept. 5 performance at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, marking the band’s first return to the venue in more than 30 years.

Guns N’ Roses 2026 Tour Dates:

March 28 — Monterrey, Mexico, Tecate Pa’l Norte
April 1 — Porto Alegre, Brazil, Estádio Beira Rio
April 4 — São Paulo, Brazil, Monsters Of Rock
April 7 — São José do Rio Preto, Brazil, Alberto Bertelli Lucatto
April 10 — Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Engenhao
April 12 — Vitoria, Brazil, Estádio Estadual Kleber José de Andrade
April 15 — Salvador, Brazil, Arena Fonte Nova
April 18 — Fortaleza, Brazil, Arena Castelão
April 21 — Sao Luiz, Brazil, Estádio Governador João Castelo “Castelão”
April 25 — Belém do Para, Brazil, Estadio Olimpico do Para “Mangueirão”
May 5 — Hollywood, Fla., Hard Rock Hollywood
May 7 — Daytona Beach, Fla., Welcome to Rockville Festival
June 4 — Gliwice, Poland, PreZero Arena Gliwice
June 6 — Gliwice, Poland, PreZero Arena Gliwice
June 10 — Dublin, Ireland, 3Arena
June 12-14 — Donington, England, Download Festival
June 18 — Amsterdam, Netherlands, Ziggo Dome
June 20 — Amsterdam, Netherlands, Ziggo Dome
June 23 — Berlin, Germany, Uber Arena
June 25 — Berlin, Germany, Uber Arena
June 28 — Antwerp, Belgium, AFAS Dome
July 1 — Paris, Accor Arena
July 3 — Paris, Accor Arena
July 23 — Raleigh, N.C., Carter-Finley Stadium
July 26 — Saratoga Springs, N.Y., Saratoga Performing Arts Center
July 29 — Tinley Park, Ill., Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre
Aug. 1 — Hershey, Pa., Hersheypark Stadium
Aug. 5 — Toronto, Rogers Stadium
Aug. 8 — Shakopee, Minn., Mystic Lake Amphitheater
Aug. 12 — East Rutherford, N.J., MetLife Stadium
Aug. 16 — St. Louis, Busch Stadium
Aug. 19 — Kansas City, Morton Amphitheater
Aug. 22 — Las Vegas, Allegiant Stadium
Aug. 26 — Edmonton, Alberta, Commonwealth Stadium
Aug. 29 — Vancouver, B.C., BC Place
Sept. 2 — San Diego, Snapdragon Stadium
Sept. 5 — Pasadena, Rose Bowl
Sept. 9 — Arlington, Texas, Globe Life Field
Sept. 12 — Ridgedale, Mo., Thunder Ridge Nature Arena
Sept. 16 — San Antonio, Alamodome
Sept. 19 — Atlanta, Truist Park

Indicates festival appearance.

For more information and ticket details, visit the band’s official website.

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