
Guns N’ Roses announce second leg of 2025 world tour
Guns N’ Roses have extended their world tour with a new set of dates added for Latin America later this year.
The rock icons began their first run of dates since 2023 on May 1st in Incheon, South Korea, which was followed by shows in Japan, Taiwan, Thailand, India, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and Abu Dhabi before moving on to Europe.
Their European leg began on May 30th in Georgia, and in the past week, Guns N’ Roses brought their huge show to Turkey before a concert at the Estádio Cidade de Coimbra in Portugal on June 6th.
Other European cities they plan to visit include Barcelona, Florence, Dusseldorf, Munich, Germany, Aarhus, Warsaw, Budapest, Belgrade, Sufia, Vienna, Stockholm and Luxembourg City.
Now, they have added a new set of 13 dates across October and November, which will see them stop off in El Salvador, Costa Rica, Mexico, Colombia, Peru, Chile and Argentina. Guns N’ Roses are also set to play five stadium shows in Brazil.
The band’s line-up was recently revamped following the departure of drummer Frank Ferrer, who departed after 19 years in March. Following his exit, Ferrer shared: “I will have immense gratitude and love always for Axl [Rose] and the band while at the same time, disappointment that this chapter came to an end.”
The drummer continued: “It has been an incredible 19 years. Guns N’ Roses has given me life-changing memories and experiences.”
Ferrer has since been replaced by Isaac Carpenter, who played his first show with the band in South Korea last month.
See the full list of tour dates below.
Guns ‘N Roses 2025 world tour dates:
June
6 – Coimbra, Portugal // Estádio Cidade de Coimbra
9 – Barcelona, Spain // Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys
12 – Florence, Italy // Firenze Rocks*
15 – Hradec Kralove, Czechia // Rock For People *
18 – Dusseldorf, Germany // Merkur Spiel-Arena
20 – Munich, Germany // Allianz Arena
23 – Birmingham, UK // Villa Park
26 – London, UK // Wembley Stadium
29 – Aarhus, Denmark // Eskelunden
July
2 – Trondheim, Norway // Granåsen Ski Centre
4 – Stockholm, Sweden // Strawberry Arena
7 – Tampere, Finland // Ratina Stadium
10 – Kaunas, Lithuania // Darius and Girėnas Stadium
12 – Warsaw, Poland // PGE Nardowy
15 – Budapest, Hungary // Puskás Aréna
18 – Belgrade, Serbia // Ušće Park
21 – Sofia, Bulgaria // Vasil Levski Stadium
24 – Austria, Vienna // Ernst Happel Stadion
28 – Luxembourg City, Luxembourg // Luxembourg Open Air
31 – Wacken, Germany // Wacken Open Air*
*Festival appearance
October
1 – San Jose, Costa Rica // Estadio Nacional
4 – San Salvador, El Salvador // Estadio Cuscatlan
7 – Bogotá, Colombia // Vive Claro
11 – Medellín, Colombia // Atanasio Girardot
14 – Santiago, Chile // Parque Estadio Nacional
17 – Buenos Aires, Argentina // Estadio Huracan
21 – Florianópolis, Brazil // Arena Opus
25 – São Paulo, Brazil // Allianz Parque
28 – Curitiba, Brazil // Pedreira Paulo Leminski
31 – Cuiabá, Brazil // Arena Pantanal
November
2 – Brasília, Brazil // Arena BSB
5 – Lima, Peru // Estadio Nacional
8 – Mexico City, Mexico // Estadio GNP Seguros
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