Guns N’ Roses have confirmed a massive 2026 world tour, marking yet another comeback lap for one of rock’s most enduring giants.
The run follows their sprawling 2025 tour, which saw the band return to Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Latin America. Next year’s itinerary stretches even further, covering Mexico, Brazil, Europe and a full stadium sweep across the United States and Canada.
The tour begins on March 28th in Monterrey, Mexico, before launching into a packed Brazilian schedule including stops in São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Salvador and Fortaleza. From there, Guns N’ Roses will head to North America for festival appearances and stadium shows, then cross over to Europe for a string of dates across Poland, Ireland, the UK, the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium and France.
A major highlight will be the band’s return to Los Angeles’ iconic Rose Bowl on September 5th, marking their first performance at the venue in over thirty years. For Australian fans, the announcement adds fuel to the long running question of when the band might return Down Under, but for now, all eyes are on this world spanning run.
Two new songs
Alongside the tour news, Guns N’ Roses have revealed they will release two new songs, titled ‘Nothin’ and ‘Atlas’, arriving on December 2nd via Geffen Records. Whether the tracks are a sign that a long rumoured new album is finally close remains unclear, but new material from the band is rare enough to spark immediate speculation.
With dates stretching through September 2026, the tour reinforces Guns N’ Roses’ status as one of rock’s biggest live drawcards, fans across multiple continents will once again get a chance to see a band whose longevity has outpaced nearly all their peers.
As for us Aussies? It’s once again a big time case of ‘Watch this space’.