On Monday (November 24), Guns N’ Roses announced the dates and details of their massive 2026 world tour. The 41-date jaunt is set to kick off on March 28 in Monterrey, Mexico, followed by dates across Brazil and Europe, with a U.S. summer tour hitting major stadiums including New York’s MetLife, St. Louis’ Busch, Las Vegas’ Allegiant, Vancouver’s BC Place, and Los Angeles’ Rose Bowl, before GNR concludes their run on Sept. 19 with a show at Atlanta’s Truist Park. To celebrate the tour announcement, the band will release two new singles, “Nothin” and “Atlas,” on December 2 via Geffen Records, marking their first new music since 2023, which follows the recent release of their deluxe Live Era ’87-’93 box set featuring remastered live performances. Fans can sign up for presale and VIP packages at gunsnroses.com/tour, with ticket sales starting on Wednesday (December 3). (Rolling Stone)
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