Guns N’ Roses have announced a second leg to their 2025 tour.
The new dates, more than a dozen, will stretch the band’s current road trip into the fall. All of the new concerts will take place in Latin America.
The group is currently performing a string of dates in Europe, Asia and the Middle East that will keep them onstage through the end of July. After a two-month break, Guns N’ Roses will begin the second leg.
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The tour kicked off a month ago at Incheon, South Korea’s Songdo Moonlight Festival Park, where they performed a 22-song set heavy on classic songs from the past 38 years, including “Welcome to the Jungle,” “Sweet Child O’ Mine,” “November Rain,” “Patience” and “Paradise City.”
Guns N’ Roses have also been pulling out some rarities during the stops: A cover of New York Dolls’ “Human Being” and Appetite for Destruction’s “Out Ta Get Me,” which they haven’t played in eight years, recently made the sets.
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After a final date at the Wacken Open Air festival in Wacken, Germany, on July 13, Guns N’ Roses will take a two-month break before returning for the second leg of their tour on October 1 in San Jose, Costa Rica.
For the next five weeks, the band will play dates in San Salvador, El Salvador, Santiago, Chile, and Sao Paulo, Brazil, before wrapping up with a final concert in Mexico City on Nov. 8.
You can see all of Guns N’ Roses’ tour dates below.
Tickets for the new shows go on sale June 9 at 9 a.m. local time with the band’s Nightrain presale; more presales will be offered before a general on-sale on June 10 at 9 a.m. More information is available at the band’s website.
Guns N’ Roses Summer and Fall 2025 TourJune 6 – Coimbra, Portugal // Estádio Cidade de CoimbraJune 9 – Barcelona, Spain // Estadi Olímpic Lluís CompanysJune 12 – Florence, Italy // Firenze Rocks*June 15 – Hradec Kralove, Czechia // Rock For PeopleJune 18 – Dusseldorf, Germany // Merkur Spiel-ArenaJune 20 – Munich, Germany // Allianz ArenaJune 23 – Birmingham, UK // Villa ParkJune 26 – London, UK // Wembley StadiumJune 29 – Aarhus, Denmark // EskelundenJuly 2 – Trondheim, Norway // Granåsen Ski CentreJuly 4 – Stockholm, Sweden // Strawberry ArenaJuly 7 – Tampere, Finland // Ratina StadiumJuly 10 – Kaunas, Lithuania // Darius and Girėnas StadiumJuly 12 – Warsaw, Poland // PGE NardowyJuly 15 – Budapest, Hungary // Puskás ArénaJuly 18 – Belgrade, Serbia // Ušće ParkJuly 21 – Sofia, Bulgaria // Vasil Levski StadiumJuly 24 – Austria, Vienna // Ernst Happel StadionJuly 28 – Luxembourg City, Luxembourg // Luxembourg Open AirJuly 31 – Wacken, Germany // Wacken Open AirOctober 1 – San Jose, Costa Rica // Estadio NacionalOctober 4 – San Salvador, El Salvador // Estadio CuscatlanOctober 7 – Bogotá, Colombia // Vive ClaroOctober 11 – Medellín, Colombia // Atanasio GirardotOctober 14 – Santiago, Chile // Parque Estadio NacionalOctober 17 – Buenos Aires, Argentina // Estadio HuracanOctober 21 – Florianópolis, Brazil // Arena OpusOctober 25 – Sao Paulo, Brazil // Allianz ParqueOctober 28 – Curitiba, Brazil // Pedreira Paulo LeminskiOctober 31 – Cuiabá, Brazil // Arena PantanalNovember 2 – Brasília, Brazil // Arena BSBNovember 5 – Lima, Peru // Estadio NacionalNovember 8 – Mexico City, Mexico // Estadio GNP Seguros
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