Guns N’ Roses are back, kicking off a rock return done right in Monterrey this March, cutting through Brazil and Europe, then descending on North America this summer for a two-month blistering run culminating at the Rose Bowl for the first time in 30 years. Whether you’re a lifetime fan or just curious what happens when Axl, Slash and the gang still rock at full tilt, this is the list to bookmark.
Global Reach, Old-School Grit
Guns N’ Roses are going big in 2026, and not only in North America: the run begins March 28 in Monterrey, moves through Brazil in April, then Europe and festivals in May/June, before their July-September North American leg. To borrow the band’s motto, this tour is “appetite for destruction” still paying dividends.
From Porto Alegre to São Paulo to Rio, the Brazilian leg spans major stadiums. Their European stops include Download Festival and major arenas, reminding us that the arena rock spirit lives on.
The North American leg opens July 23 in Raleigh and runs into September with stops including Hershey PA, Toronto, Minnesota, East Rutherford, St. Louis, Las Vegas, Vancouver, San Diego, Pasadena’s Rose Bowl (yes, the Rose Bowl) and more.
Especially noteworthy: their return to the Rose Bowl after 30 years is a symbolic full-circle event and a headline gem for diehards and media alike.
Tickets and routing are live now. Whether you’re aiming for a stroll down music memory lane or just curious what a full-blown rock juggernaut looks like in 2026—mark your calendar, pick your city, and get ready.
Every Date, City & Venue
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Date |
City (Country) |
Venue |
|---|---|---|
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03-28 |
Monterrey, Mexico |
Tecate Pa’l Norte |
|
04-01 |
Porto Alegre, Brazil |
Estádio Beira Rio |
|
04-04 |
São Paulo, Brazil |
Monsters of Rock |
|
04-07 |
São José do Rio Preto, Brazil |
Alberto Bertelli Lucatto |
|
04-10 |
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
Engenhão |
|
04-12 |
Vitória, Brazil |
Estádio Estadual Kleber José de Andrade |
|
04-15 |
Salvador, Brazil |
Arena Fonte Nova |
|
04-18 |
Fortaleza, Brazil |
Arena Castelão |
|
04-21 |
São Luís, Brazil |
Estádio Governador João Castelo “Castelão” |
|
04-25 |
Belém do Pará, Brazil |
Estádio Olímpico do Pará “Mangueirão” |
|
05-05 |
Hollywood, FL, USA |
Hard Rock Hollywood |
|
05-07 |
Daytona Beach, FL, USA |
Welcome to Rockville |
|
06-04 |
Gliwice, Poland |
PreZero Arena Gliwice |
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06-06 |
Gliwice, Poland |
PreZero Arena Gliwice |
|
06-10 |
Dublin, Ireland |
3Arena |
|
06-12 |
Donington, England |
Download Festival |
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06-14 |
Donington, England |
Download Festival |
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06-18 |
Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Ziggo Dome |
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06-20 |
Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Ziggo Dome |
|
06-23 |
Berlin, Germany |
Uber Arena |
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06-25 |
Berlin, Germany |
Uber Arena |
|
06-28 |
Antwerp, Belgium |
AFAS Dome |
|
07-01 |
Paris, France |
Accor Arena |
|
07-03 |
Paris, France |
Accor Arena |
|
07-23 |
Raleigh, NC, USA |
Carter–Finley Stadium |
|
07-26 |
Saratoga Springs, NY, USA |
Saratoga Performing Arts Center |
|
07-29 |
Tinley Park, IL, USA |
Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre |
|
08-01 |
Hershey, PA, USA |
Hersheypark Stadium |
|
08-05 |
Toronto, ON, Canada |
Rogers Stadium |
|
08-08 |
Shakopee, MN, USA |
Mystic Lake Amphitheater |
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08-12 |
East Rutherford, NJ, USA |
MetLife Stadium |
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08-16 |
St. Louis, MO, USA |
Busch Stadium |
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08-19 |
Kansas City, MO, USA |
Morton Amphitheater |
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08-22 |
Las Vegas, NV, USA |
Allegiant Stadium |
|
08-26 |
Edmonton, AB, Canada |
Commonwealth Stadium |
|
08-29 |
Vancouver, BC, Canada |
BC Place |
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09-02 |
San Diego, CA, USA |
Snapdragon Stadium |
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09-05 |
Pasadena, CA, USA |
Rose Bowl |
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09-09 |
Arlington, TX, USA |
Globe Life Field |
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09-12 |
Ridgedale, MO, USA |
Thunder Ridge Nature Arena |
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09-16 |
San Antonio, TX, USA |
Alamodome |
|
09-19 |
Atlanta, GA, USA |
Truist Park |

