Guns ‘N’ Roses will welcome us back to their jungle this summer as they tour North America.
Fresh from Super Bowl Music Festival in Miami, the legendary rock act just announced a host of new shows. And, from American Airlines Arena, they’ll jump over to Wrigley Field, home of the Chicago Cubs (July 26). [Main Image: @gunsnroses, Instagram].
GNR had previously announced shows in Europe and South America through May and June. The two-month tour begins with an Independence Day appearance at Milwaukee Summerfest Arena. Then, after 19 epic stadium shows, it will culminate at the Grizzly Stadium in Missoula, Montana.
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These dates follow the Not In This Lifetime tour, which saw original members Slash and Duff McKagan reunite with Axl Rose and co. Neither member had played with Guns ‘N’ Roses since 1996 and 1997, respectively, before this tour.
Not In This Lifetime kicked off in 2016 and the final listed shows were at Las Vegas in November 2019. It is the third-highest-grossing tour of all time. Most notably, the band headlined events like Coachella Festival in April 2016 as part of this reunion package.
Interestingly, these fresh dates have not yet been billed as part of the Not In This Lifetime tour. It was unknown if this reformed lineup would continue together past this point. But, this fuels speculation that Guns ‘N’ Roses in its current guise will be sticking around for a while.
Moreover, the stadium tour is listed as part of the “next chapter” in the announcement video. This will undoubtedly lead to rumors over the possibility of new music, which seemed completely out of the question just a few years ago.
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So, whatever the future holds for the formerly tumultuous outlaw band, it has been 100% confirmed they will be back in the US this summer. Feed your Appetite For Destruction and get your tickets here. Sales begin at 10am local time this Friday (February 7).
Guns ‘N’ Roses North America Stadium Tour
07-04 Milwaukee, WI – Summerfest
07-08 Philadelphia, PA – Citizens Bank Park
07-11 Detroit, MI – Comerica Park
07-13 Toronto, Ontario, Canada – Rogers Centre
07-16 Washington D.C. – Nationals Park
07-18 East Rutherford, NJ – Metlife Stadium
07-21 Boston, MA – Fenway Park
07-24 Minneapolis, MN – Target Field
07-26 Chicago, IL – Wrigley Field
07-29 Commerce City, CO – Dick’s Sporting Good Park
08-02 Seattle, WA – T-Mobile Park
08-05 San Francisco, CA – Oracle Park
08-8 Los Angeles, CA – Sofi Stadium
08-12 Atlanta, GA – Bobby Dodd Stadium at Historic Grant Field
08-15 Tampa, FL – Raymond James Stadium
08-18 Arlington, TX – Globe Life Field
08-21 Indianapolis, IN – Lucas Oil Stadium
08-23 Fargo, ND – FargoDome
08-26 Missoula, MT – Grizzly Stadium