Guns N’ Roses answer to fans demand with exciting 2026 tour update

Guns N’ Roses began their World Tour 2026 in March 2026

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Published March 06, 2026
Guns N’ Roses answer to fans demand with exciting 2026 tour update

Guns N’ Roses are not done with their tour just yet!

The iconic band has announced an extension of their 2026 world tour, adding more shows to their run.

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These performances are followed by their stints in Latin America, the US and Europe.

They will now head to Australia and New Zealand for seven stadium shows.

The schedule kicks off on the final night of the Adelaide Grand Final – the annual Australian motor racing event – on November 29, followed by Oz shows in Townsville.

After shows till December 14, Guns N’ Roses will then cross the Tasman for a show at Eden Park in Auckland, NZ, on December 17.

The Aussie rockers, Airbourne, will be joining the legendary stars on every show as special guests.

Additionally, next month would mark the 10th anniversary of Slash and Duff McKagan rejoining Guns N' Roses for the 2016 Not in This Lifetime... Tour.

Last year, speaking to Guitar World, Slash said, "I’m tripping that so much time has gone by.”

"I’m blown away that we’ve managed to have such a great following this whole time,” he added.

He also hinted at new music, saying there is “so much material at this point. It’s a matter of having the discipline to sit down and fucking get into it.”

“But the thing with Guns is, in my experience, you can never plan ahead. You can never sit down and go: 'We’re going to take this time, and we’re going to do this,’” he explained.

"Every time we’ve done that, it falls apart. It just happens spontaneously through some sort of inspiration that triggers it. And the next thing you know it’s off and running. So, it’s coming. I know it’s coming because everybody is thinking about it. It’ll just happen when it happens,” Slash, the guitarist for Guns N' Roses, concluded at that time.

Sadaf Naushad
Sadaf Naushad is a Journalist and Neurochemistry master's graduate with over four years of experience. Leveraging her scientific background, she specialises in celebrity wellness, mental health, and the psychology of lifestyle trends, bridging the gap between science and pop culture to provide expert insight into global icons' well-being.
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