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The iconic rock powerhouse, Guns N’ Roses, has officially announced a massive 2026 world tour, sending their global fanbase into a frenzy.
This sprawling trek will span multiple continents, including a major run across North America and a highly anticipated return to a historic stadium. Adding to the excitement, the band, featuring the core trio of Axl Rose, Slash, and Duff McKagan, confirmed the release of two brand-new songs just days before the tour begins.
These new tracks will mark the group’s first new material since their 2023 singles, injecting fresh energy into the enduring GNR setlist. The announcement solidifies the band’s commitment to delivering both classic hits and new material to audiences worldwide.
Here’s what you need to know about the tour dates, new music details, and the possibility of a full album.
The “Welcome to the Jungle” rockers are slated to kick off their monumental 2026 world tour on March 28 in Monterrey, Mexico.
The initial leg includes a series of dates throughout South America, running through April, hitting major venues across Brazil. They will then stop for two special performances in the U.S. during May; one in Hollywood, Florida, and an appearance at the Welcome to Rockville festival in Daytona Beach.
The European leg will dominate the month of June, featuring dates in Poland, Ireland’s 3Arena, and a headlining slot at the Download Festival in the UK. This international run confirms GNR’s continued status as one of the world’s most ferocious and in-demand live acts.

The North American portion of the tour is set for late summer and early fall, starting on July 23 in Raleigh, North Carolina.
This significant run will take the band through major stadiums and amphitheaters across the U.S. and Canada. Fans in the States can catch Axl, Slash, and Duff in New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium, St. Louis’ Busch Stadium, and Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium, among many other stops.
The Canadian stops are scheduled for August in Toronto, Edmonton, and Vancouver, ensuring that fans north of the border get their fix of pure rock and roll energy. The North American leg will wrap up in Atlanta, Georgia, at Truist Park on September 19, following a major West Coast highlight.
Yes, the biggest buzz for U.S. fans surrounds a special performance at the legendary Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California.
This show is a major homecoming, marking the band’s first return to the iconic venue in over 30 years. The performance is scheduled for September 5, and it’s certain to be a landmark event for both the band and their legions of California fans.
This reunion-era lineup, Axl, Slash, and Duff, has proven its commercial appeal since 2016, and this historic Rose Bowl return underlines their monumental success. Pre-sale tickets for the North American dates begin on December 3, with general public sales starting on December 5 at 10 a.m. local time.
Guns N’ Roses will release two brand-new songs, titled “Nothin’” and “Atlas,” on December 2, 2025, via Geffen Records.
These tracks are set to drop right before the official tour kicks off, creating maximum anticipation for the live shows. The releases will be available across all major streaming platforms, ensuring that fans can learn the new material quickly.
These two singles follow the 2023 releases of “Perhaps” and “The General,” bringing the total count of post-reunion songs to six. Bassist Duff McKagan previously mentioned “Nothin’” during a bass demonstration, hinting at the track’s existence earlier in the year.
Initial reports indicate that both “Nothin'” and “Atlas” have roots in the prolific Chinese Democracy recording sessions from the late 1990s and 2000s.
The band has been utilizing this deep vault of material since the reunion, reworking it with the current lineup. This means the songs feature the signature blend of Axl’s unique vocal styling, Slash’s unmistakable guitar solos, and McKagan’s driving bass lines.
“Atlas” is believed to be a fully reworked version of a long-circulating demo called “Atlas Shrugged,” a track many dedicated fans have waited years to hear released officially. The press release accompanying the announcement stated that the new tracks will join the setlist alongside the “classic hits and deep cut fan favorites from GNR’s early catalog.”

While the release of two more singles adds to the growing catalog of new material, a full-length album release remains an unconfirmed possibility.
Guitarist Slash recently discussed the situation, noting that the band currently has an abundance of material. However, he stressed the unpredictable nature of the band’s creative process.
He told Guitar World that there’s “so much material at this point—it’s a matter of having the discipline to sit down and get into it.” Slash went on to explain that planning a full album has never worked for the band, stating, “It’ll just happen when it happens.” This suggests that GNR will continue to release singles spontaneously rather than committing to a traditional album cycle anytime soon.
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