Guns N’ Roses Announces 2023 World Tour Dates

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According to pitchfork.com today rock band Guns N’ Roses  have announced they will  heading out on a multi-continental arena tour this Summer which starts in Israel along with stops in Spain, Belgium, Denmark, Germeny, Switzerland and Hungry before flying into the United Staled to perform at San Antonio, St. Louis, Toronto and San Diego.

Last year the band released a box set which are collections from  Use Your Illusion I and II and  Guns N’ Roses latest track “Hard Skool” was released  the previous year.

Tickets will be available starting with the band’s Nightrain Presale, beginning  tomorrow at 10am local time. The general on-sale for all dates will start this Friday at 10 AM local time on gunsnroses.com.

Fans can also purchase VIP Packages, which may include premium tickets, VIP bar access throughout the show, invitation to the pre-show Paradise City Lounge, limited edition Guns N’ Roses VIP merchandise and more. For more information, visit vipnation.com

This will be the first time the group have toured North America since the monumental We’re F’N Back! Tour in 2021 which also steamrolled stadiums coast-to-coast including their first headliner at Banc of California Stadium in Los Angeles, CA. Meanwhile, their now-legendary Not In This Lifetime… Tour (2016-2019) stands out as the “third-highest grossing tour of all time.”

 

Guns N’ Roses Tour Dates

6/5 Tel Aviv, Israel – Park Hayarkon
6/9 Madrid, Spain – Civitas Metropolitan Stadium
6/12 Vigo, Spain – Estadio Abanca Balaídos
6/15 Dessel, Belgium – Grasspop Metal Meeting
6/17 Copenhagen, Denmark – Copenhel
6/21 Oslo, Norway – Tons of Rock
6/27 Glasgow, Scotland – Bellahouston Park
6/30 London, England – BST Hyde Park
7/3 Frankfurt, Germany – Deutsch Bank Park
7/5 Bern, Switzerland – Bernexpo
7/8 Rome, Italy – Circo Massimo
7/11 Landgraaf, Netherlands – Megaland
7/13 Paris, France – Paris La Défense Arena
7/16 Bucharest, Romania – National Arena
7/19 Budapest, Hungary – Puskás Arena
7/22 Athens, Greece – Olympic Stadium
7/5 Bern, Switzerland – Bernexpo
7/8 Rome, Italy – Circo Massimo
7/11 Landgraaf, Netherlands – Megaland
7/13 Paris, France – Paris La Défense Arena
7/16 Bucharest, Romania – National Arena
7/19 Budapest, Hungary – Puskás Arena
7/22 Athens, Greece – Olympic Stadium
8/5 Moncton, New Brunswick – Medavie Blue Cross Stadium
8/8 Montreal, Quebec – Parc Jean Drapeau
8/11 Hershey, PA – Hersheypark Stadium
8/15 East Rutherford, NJ – MetLife Stadium
8/21 Boston, MA – Fenway Park
8/24 Chicago, IL – Wrigley Field
8/26 Nashville, TN – Geodis Park
8/29 Charlotte, NC – Spectrum Center
9/1 Saratoga Springs, NY – Saratoga Performing Arts Center
9/3 Toronto, Ontario – Rogers Centre
9/6 Lexington, KY – Rupp Arena
9/9 St. Louis, MO – Busch Stadium
9/12 Knoxville, TN – Thompson-Boling Arena
9/15 Hollywood, FL – Hard Rock Live
9/20 Biloxi, MS – Mississippi Coast Coliseum|
9/23 Kansas City, MO – Kauffman Stadium
9/26 San Antonio, TX – Alamodome
9/28 Houston, TX – Minute Maid Park
10/1 San Diego, CA – Snapdragon Stadium
10/8 Sacramento, CA – Aftershock Festival
10/11 Phoenix, AZ – Chase Field
10/16 Vancouver, British Columbia – BC Place

Cait Stoddard: Hello! My name is Caitlin and my job is writing music news stories and reviewing metal music albums. I enjoy collecting vinyl, playing video games, watching movies and going to concerts.
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