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Guns N'Roses Extend 2026 World Tour

By Dalton Mac Namee
06/03/2026
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Guns N'Roses have added extra dates to their 2026 World Tour.

The tour which sees the band head over to North America for the first time in nearly three years, will begin in Monterrey, Mexico, as well as Europe. Along with some shows in Florida, Guns N'Roses will perform further US shows from July through to September.

Following two consecutive shows in early November at the Hollywood Bowl in LA, they have now added seven extra dates at the end.


These dates will see Guns N'Roses perform shows down under, in Adelaide, Townsville, Brisbane, Newcastle, Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland in New Zealand.

 

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Last month, Guns N'Roses' Slash said that the band "never been a big choreographed thing" when it came to their live shows.

"GUNS has never been what you call a big sort of live set, live choreographed thing", Slash stated. "We put our gear up there and then we just go and play. So, sets and all that kind of stuff sort of evolve on the night. It's not even something where, where we go out and have a set set and then play that through the whole tour. We move stuff around every single night". 

He continued: "So I think since we got back into it, we just sort of took off from where we left off. But there's a lot of material. So we've been historically doing three-plus-hour sets because of the amount of material and because we have a good time doing it. It wasn't supposed to be three hours. Anyway, we just sort of naturally do what we do".

On what he does when it comes to setting up his solo selection for G'n'R shows, Slash added: "I make up something, like an I idea for what's gonna be something I can solo on at the beginning of every tour. So it could be one of two things, or it could be — like on the last run, we were doing 'Hideaway'. And that was really fun". 

More on this story from Nova here.

Written by Dalton Mac Namee

Dalton Mac Namee is a content writer for Nova.ie and a freelance GAA reporter from Louth, Ireland.

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