Guns N’ Roses Expand “Because What You Want & What You Get Are Two Completely Different Things Tour”

Guns N’ Roses have extended their massive 2026 world tour, adding seven more North American dates to a schedule that already marks the band’s first U.S. and Canadian run in nearly three years. The Los Angeles hard rock icons launch the tour March 28 in Monterrey, Mexico, before moving through South America and Europe ahead of a summer return to North America.

Most of the band’s U.S. and Canadian shows land between July and September, with the newly added dates arriving at the tail end of the run. The tour follows Guns N’ Roses’ last North American outing in 2023, which closed with two nights at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. Presales for the newly announced shows are already underway.

Momentum is building around the band’s next chapter. Guns N’ Roses marked the tour announcement with two new songs, “Atlas” and “Nothin’.” Slash confirmed the group is now focused on newly written material rather than unreleased songs from the Chinese Democracy era. The response around the new tracks has been electric, a clear signal that the band still moves the needle across generations.

TOUR DATES:
3/28 – Monterrey, Mexico @ Tecate Pa’l Norte
4/1 – Porto Alegre, Brazil @ Estadio Beira Rio
4/4 – Sao Paulo, Brazil @ Monsters of Rock
4/7 – Sao Jose do Rio Preto, Brazil @ Alberto Bertelli Lucatto
4/10 – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil @ Engenhao
4/12 – Vitoria, Brazil @ Estadio Estadual Kleber Jose de Andrade
4/15 – Salvador, Brazil @ Arena Fonte Nova
4/18 – Fortaleza, Brazil @ Arena Castelao
4/21 – Sao Luiz, Brazil @ Estadio Governador João Castelo
4/25 – Belem do Para, Brazil @ Estadio Olimpico do Para
5/5 – Hollywood, FL @ Hard Rock Hollywood
5/7 – Daytona Beach, FL @ Welcome to Rockville Festival
6/4 – Gliwice, Poland @ PreZero Arena Gliwice
6/6 – Gliwice, Poland @ PreZero Arena Gliwice
6/10 – Dublin, Ireland @ 3Arena
6/12-14 – Donington, UK @ Download Festival
6/18 – Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Ziggo Dome
6/20 – Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Ziggo Dome
6/23 – Berlin, Germany @ Uber Arena
6/25 – Berlin, Germany @ Uber Arena
6/28 – Antwerp, Belgium @ AFAS Dome
7/1 – Paris, France @ Accor Arena
7/3 – Paris, France @ Accor Arena
7/23 – Raleigh, NC @ Carter-Finley Stadium
7/26 – Saratoga Springs, NY @ Saratoga Performing Arts Center
7/29 – Tinley Park, IL @ Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre
8/1 – Hershey, PA @ Hersheypark Stadium
8/5 – Toronto, ON @ Rogers Stadium
8/8 – Shakopee, MN @ Mystic Lake Amphitheater
8/12 – East Rutherford, NJ @ MetLife Stadium
8/16 – St. Louis, MO @ Busch Stadium
8/19 – Kansas City, MO @ Morton Amphitheater
8/22 – Las Vegas, NV @ Allegiant Stadium
8/26 – Edmonton, AB @ Commonwealth Stadium
8/29 – Vancouver, BC @ BC Place
9/2 – San Diego, CA @ Snapdragon Stadium
9/5 – Pasadena, CA @ Rose Bowl
9/9 – Arlington, TX @ Globe Life Field
9/12 – Ridgedale, MO @ Thunder Ridge Nature Arena
9/16 – San Antonio, TX @ Alamodome
9/19 – Atlanta, GA @ Truist Park
11/29 – Adelaide, Australia @ bp Adelaide Grand Final
12/2 – Townsville, Australia @ Queensland Country Bank Stadium
12/5 – Brisbane, Australia @ Suncorp Stadium
12/8 – Newcastle, Australia @ McDonald Jones Stadium
12/11 – Melbourne, Australia @ Marvel Stadium
12/14 – Sydney, Australia @ Engie Stadium
12/16 – Auckland, New Zealand @ Eden Park Stadium