Since kicking off in April 2016 Guns N’ Roses' Not In This Lifetime tour has grossed over $230 million and they look set to increase their net worth with the next leg which features some of the best live acts on the planet as support.
Kicking off tomorrow (27 May) in Dublin’s Slane Castle, the reunited rock group will be touring the world until the end of November, where Axl Rose, Slash and Duff McKagen can finally please their fanbase.
Guns’N’Roses released the full extent of their tour plans through a short video teaser on Twitter yesterday (25 May).
Ready for more?
— Guns N' Roses (@gunsnroses) May 25, 2017
New #GnFnR dates now announced
For more info visit https://t.co/R8emcwZ1PY pic.twitter.com/ai0bODTBLT
The likes of ZZ Top, Deftones, Biffy Clyro, The Kills and Royal Blood are just a few among those supporting the iconic group on tour.
As well as being joined by some great acts during their world tour, Guns’N’Roses will also be co-headlining in South America on two dates with The Who.
Guns’N’Roses commence their tour on 27 May. All of Guns’N’Roses tour dates are below. Check here for tickets
27 May - Dublin, Ireland, Slane Castle£~
30 May – Bilbao, Spain, San Mames Stadium ~
2 June – Lisbon, Portugal, Passeio Martimo De Alges ~
4 Junes – Madrid, Spain, Vincente Calderon Stadium ~
7 Junes – Zurich, Switzerland , Letzigrund @
10 June – Imola, Italy, Greenfield @
13 June – Munich, Germany, Olympiastadio *
16 June – London, UK, London Olympic Stadium *
17 June – London, UK, London Olympic Stadium *
20 June – Gdansk, Poland, Stadion Energy Gdansk ?
22 June– Hannover, Germany, Messe ?
24 June – Werchter, Belgium, Classic +&
27 June – Copenhagen, Denmark, Telia Parken $
29 June – Stockholm, Sweden, Friends Arena @
1 July – Hämeenlinna, Finland, Kantolan Tapahtumapuisto @
4 July – Prague, Czechoslovakia, Letnany Airport $
7 July – Paris, France, Stade de France $
10 July – Vienna, Austria, Ernst Happel Stadion &
12 July – Nijmegen, Netherlands, Goffert Park $
27 July – St. Louis, Missouri, The Dome At America’s Center %
30 July – Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S. Bank Stadium %
2 August – Denver, Colorado, Sports Authority Field at Mile High
5 August – Little Rock, Arkansas, War Memorial Stadium
8 August – Miami, Florida, Miami Marlins Stadium
11 August – Winston-Salem, North Carolina, BB&T Field at Wake Forest University /
13 August – Hershey, Pennsylvania, Hersheypark Stadium /
16 August – Buffalo, New York, New Era Field
19 August – Montreal, Quebec, Parc Jean Drapeau {}
21 August – Ottawa, Ontario, TD Place Stadium {}
24 August – Winnipeg, Manitoba, Investors Group Field {}
27 August – Regina, Saskatchewan, New Mosaic Stadium at Evraz Place
30 August – Edmonton, Alberta, Commonwealth Stadium {}
1 September – Vancouver, British Colombia, BC Place Stadium £
3 September – George, Washington, The Gorge £
6 September – El Paso, Texas, Sun Bowl Stadium >
8 September – San Antonio, Texas, Alamodome >
1 October – Buenos Aires, Argentina, Estadio Único De La Plata !
8 October – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Wells Fargo Center
11 October – New York, NY, Madison Square Garden
15 October – New York, NY, Madison Square Garden
22 October – Boston, Massachusetts, TD Garden
26 October– Cleveland, Ohio, Quicken Loans Arena
29 October – Toronto, Ontario, Air Canada Centre
2 November – Detroit, Michigan, Little Caesars Arena
6 November – Chicago, Illinois, United Center
10 November – Houston, Texas, Toyota Center
14 November – Tulsa, Oklahoma, BOK Center
17 November – Las Vegas, Nevada, T-Mobile Arena
21 November – Oakland, California, Oracle Arena
24 November – Los Angeles, California, STAPLES Center
25 November – Los Angeles, California, STAPLES Center
£ = w/ Royal Blood
~ = w/ Mark Lanegan
@ = w/ The Darkness
*= w/ The Kills
? = w/ Killing Joke
+ = w/ The Pretenders
& = w/ Wolfmother
$ = w/ Biffy Clyro
% = w/ Deftones
= w/ Sturgill Simpson
/ = w/ Live
{} = w/ Our Lady Peace
> = w/ ZZ Top
! = w/ The Who