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by Andrew Trendell | Photos by WENN

Tags: Guns N Roses 

Guns N' Roses hint that they're planning a 2014 world tour

'Mexico + South American gigs are 'the beginning'

 

Guns N' Roses hint that they're planning a 2014 world tour Photo: WENN

Guns N' Roses have hinted that they're planning a huge world tour for 2014, starting with dates in Mexico and South America. 

Announcing a string of shows on their official website, the 'Paradise City' rockers said that their South American dates were just the start of something much more expansive.

"In 2014 Guns N’ Roses are setting up tour plans, beginning with a return to South America for multiple dates in the spring," they said.

This suggests that a much wider world tour could follow.

Their South American and Mexican tour dates are as follows:

Sunday, March 16 Mexico City, Mexico
Thursday, March 20 Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
Saturday, March 22 Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Tuesday, March 25 Brasilia, Brazil
Friday, March 28 Sao Paulo, Brazil
Sunday, March 30 Curitiba, Brazil
Tuesday, April 1 Florianapolis, Brazil
Thursday, April 3 Porto Alegre, Brazil
Sunday, April 6 Buenos Aires, Argentina
Wednesday, April 9 Asuncion, Paraguay

Watch the video for 'Paradise City' below

The band are apparently hoping to release their upcoming new album later this year too, which would be their seventh studio LP.

The band's guitarist Richard Fortus confirmed to Noise11.com last year that the band have spent a lot of time in the studio working on the new album, and that most of the songs are already completed.

He went on to say that while most of the album is done, it won't be released this year - but did say that it might be released in 2014. 

Fans would be lucky if so - the band's last album Chinese Democracy took them 10 years to make and was released 15 years after the band's previous studio album, The Spaghetti Incident?. It was also the most expensive album ever produced at the time, as it cost £8.4million for Guns N' Roses to make.

Below: Photos of Guns N' Roses live in Liverpool

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