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The Royston Club Announces Massive ‘Songs For The Spine’ 2026 Headline Tour Including London Roundhouse

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2025 has been an epic breakthrough year for the acclaimed Welsh quartet The Royston Club, achieving a number four chart position for their album ‘Songs For The Spine’ through to a sold out autumn UK headline and a highly sought after nomination at this week’s Rolling Stone UK Awards. The band’s massive success is reflected in the critical praise, with Clash confirming they are “Flying the flag for mesmerising guitar sounds The Royston Club make music of the type that has become a rarity,” and Northern Exposure writing that the band “May be just the push that The Royston Club needs in order to make their name stand in with the indie greats.” The road ahead looks wide open for the group, and they are starting 2026 by confirming a fresh ‘Songs For The Spine’ headline tour in May that promises their biggest shows yet.

The tour will see the band play to almost 10,000 fans across three major UK shows, starting with a massive night at London’s historic Roundhouse, followed by calls at Edinburgh’s Corn Exchange and Manchester’s O2 Victoria Warehouse. The run also continues into Europe, heading to Berlin before stopping in Paris, where they will follow two recent sold out gigs at Supersonic Recordings by stepping up to the larger Petit Bain. The Royston Club commented, “We’re all excited to bring ‘Songs For The Spine’ on tour again in 2026 for our biggest ever headline shows.” Tickets for the tour go on sale this Friday, November 21st at 10 AM, giving fans plenty of time to plan their trip to experience the acclaimed new music live. In addition to the new dates, The Royston Club will end this year with sold out shows at Cardiff’s Great Hall and Liverpool’s Mountford Hall, and their 2026 summer festival plans are already taking shape with the Neighbourhood Weekender, Rock The People, and a confirmed appearance at Crystal Palace Park as special guests to Two Door Cinema Club.

Upcoming Tour Dates:

MAY 2026

  • 7th – London, The Roundhouse
  • 8th – Edinburgh, Corn Exchange
  • 9th – Manchester, O2 Victoria Warehouse
  • 20th – Berlin, Badehaus
  • 22nd – Paris, Petit Bain

Oasis Live ‘25 Tour Closes After Changing the Game and Conquering the Globe

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Last night in São Paulo, Brazil, Oasis performed the final show of their triumphant all conquering Oasis Live ‘25 tour. The 41 electrifying nights received unilateral praise and rave reviews across the UK, Ireland, North America, Asia, Australia, and South America.

In August 2024 Oasis ended 16 long years of feverish speculation by confirming their long-awaited return. The reunion that so many thought would never come to pass was now finally, unbelievably, a reality. The Oasis Live ‘25 tour became a cultural phenomenon overnight. The anticipation surrounding the year-long build up to the opening show captivated the attention and devotion of generations all over the world.

On 4th July 2025 fans from as far as Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America travelled to Cardiff for the tour’s opening. The audience were awed. Completely united. Endlessly giving. Every word screamed back at the band in a moment of pure harmony and joy. It had begun. The Sunday Times confirmed, “the biggest rock comeback in history. This is the start of Oasis summer.”

The global multi-generational enthusiasm for Oasis Live ‘25 cannot be underestimated. “Oasis have finally conquered the States”, claimed Billboard as the tour reached North America. In New Jersey Vogue said, “more than a decade after their infamous (and, thankfully, temporary) breakup, the band’s lore and allure have remained firmly intact – and proven irresistible to 20-somethings.” In Los Angeles, The Hollywood Reporter said, “fans of every generation were present, but the evening belonged to those born this century – many of whom cried through song after song.” In Mexico City, El Universal said, “in every city they visit, more than a concert, it’s a cultural event.” Korean newspaper Dong-A Daily saw, “92% of the audience in their teens and thirties. The younger generation was thrilled”. Rolling Stone Japan witnessed, “a social phenomenon that has even drawn in Generation Z”.

The tour has filled people’s lives with a sense of togetherness. When Oasis Live ‘25 returned to Wembley Stadium in September the Guardian saw “the closest anyone has felt to national peace in decades … The unity and euphoria it created is unforgettable.

Oasis Live ‘25 has created moments of impulsive celebration that will go down in folklore. At Manchester’s Heaton Park fans created a new local landmark in Gallagher Hill, whilst the NME saw “the true opening night of the mammoth Live ’25 tour, with Oasis mania taking over every part of the city”. Hordes of fans surrounded Dublin’s Croke Park, unified in their roaring rendition of Half The World Away. In Melbourne a local bar owner published an open love letter to Oasis, calling the tour an “unexpected force for good” and an “economic juggernaut” for the city, crediting the tour with rescuing his business by generating unprecedented footfall. A viral moment captured the Melbourne fans packed across the steps of the Southern Cross Station, singing Don’t Look Back In Anger. In Buenos Aires the crowd delivered the tour’s finest poznań – the nightly ritual surge of bodies and voices as Oasis launch into Cigarettes & Alcohol. Thousands lined the streets of Santiago, eyes fixed on the swarm of drones forming the band’s iconic logo above the Estadio Nacional – a signature pre-show moment in every one of the 17 Oasis Live ’25 cities.

During all of this, Oasis fever has dominated the airwaves, streaming platforms and the UK Official Charts. This is showing no sign of slowing, with the newly released Familiar To Millions (25th Anniversary Edition), Time Flies, (What’s The Story) Morning Glory? and Definitely Maybe all currently in the UK Top 40.

The Oasis Live ‘25 Tour has cemented the band’s place at the very top table in rock history. From their hometown to the Americas, to Australia and Asia, generations of Oasis fans came together for a shared experience of euphoria and joy. An incomparable moment in culture, the Live ‘25 Tour closes having changed the game and setting what may well turn out to be an unreachable bar.

Oasis Live ‘25 Tour Dates Were As Below.

JULY 2025

Fri 4 Jul – Principality Stadium, Cardiff, UK (SOLD OUT)

Sat 5 Jul – Principality Stadium, Cardiff, UK (SOLD OUT)

Fri 11 Jul – Heaton Park, Manchester, UK (SOLD OUT)

Sat 12 Jul – Heaton Park, Manchester, UK (SOLD OUT)

Wed 16 Jul – Heaton Park, Manchester, UK (SOLD OUT)

Sat 19 Jul – Heaton Park, Manchester, UK (SOLD OUT)

Sun 20 Jul – Heaton Park, Manchester, UK (SOLD OUT)

Fri 25 Jul – Wembley Stadium, London, UK (SOLD OUT)

Sat 26 Jul – Wembley Stadium, London, UK (SOLD OUT)

Wed 30 Jul – Wembley Stadium, London, UK (SOLD OUT)

AUGUST 2025

Sat 2 Aug – Wembley Stadium, London, UK (SOLD OUT)

Sun 3 Aug – Wembley Stadium, London, UK (SOLD OUT)

Fri 8 Aug – Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh, UK (SOLD OUT)

Sat 9 Aug – Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh, UK (SOLD OUT)

Tue 12 Aug – Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh, UK (SOLD OUT)

Sat 16 Aug – Croke Park, Dublin, IE (SOLD OUT)

Sun 17 Aug – Croke Park, Dublin, IE (SOLD OUT)

Sun 24 Aug – Rogers Stadium, Toronto, ON (SOLD OUT)

Mon 25 Aug – Rogers Stadium, Toronto, ON (SOLD OUT)

Thu 28 Aug – Soldier Field, Chicago, IL (SOLD OUT)

Sun 31 Aug – MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ (SOLD OUT)

SEPTEMBER 2025

Mon 1 Sep – MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ (SOLD OUT)

Sat 6 Sep – Rose Bowl Stadium, Los Angeles, CA (SOLD OUT)

Sun 7 Sep – Rose Bowl Stadium, Los Angeles, CA (SOLD OUT)

Fri 12 Sep – Estadio GNP Seguros, Mexico City, MX (SOLD OUT)

Sat 13 Sep – Estadio GNP Seguros, Mexico City, MX (SOLD OUT)

Sat 27 Sep – Wembley Stadium, London, UK (SOLD OUT)

Sun 28 Sep – Wembley Stadium, London, UK (SOLD OUT)

OCTOBER 2025

Tues 21 Oct – Goyang Stadium, Seoul, South Korea (SOLD OUT)

Sat 25 Oct – Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, Japan (SOLD OUT)

Sun 26 Oct – Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, Japan (SOLD OUT)

Fri 31st Oct – Marvel Stadium, Melbourne, Australia (SOLD OUT)

NOVEMBER 2025

Sat 1st Nov – Marvel Stadium, Melbourne, Australia (SOLD OUT)

Tues 4 Nov- Marvel Stadium, Melbourne (EXTRA SHOW ADDED)

Sat 7th Nov – Accor Stadium, Sydney, Australia (SOLD OUT)

Sun 8th Nov – Accor Stadium, Sydney, Australia (SOLD OUT)

Sat 15 Nov – Estadio River Plate, Buenos Aires, Argentina (SOLD OUT)

Sun 16 Nov – Estadio River Plate, Buenos Aires, Argentina (SOLD OUT)

Wed 19 Nov – Estadio Nacional, Santiago, Chile (SOLD OUT)

Sat 22 Nov – Estadio MorumBIS, São Paulo, Brazil (SOLD OUT)

Sun 23 Nov – Estadio MorumBIS, São Paulo, Brazil (SOLD OUT)

Alaskan Tapes Reclaims Independence with Meditative New “Blank Slate” / “Open Space” Singles

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Toronto based ambient composer Brady Kendall is celebrating his independence with a deeply textured new AA side release, “Blank Slate” and “Open Space,” a quietly stirring collaboration with Portland saxophonist Blu Miles. Together, the two tracks form a meditative diptych, lush, spacious, and achingly human, that marks a powerful new chapter in Kendall’s ongoing journey through sound and self. Over the past decade, Kendall, who records as Alaskan Tapes, has quietly become one of the most respected voices in modern ambient and neoclassical music, amassing hundreds of millions of streams and earning recognition from platforms like BBC Radio 3, KEXP, and Apple Music. His music is patient, textured, and cinematic, focusing on emotional truth rendered through powerful restraint.

The new release captures that balance perfectly. What began as a remote collaboration, with Kendall sending early demos to Miles for improvisation, evolved into something wholly new. Kendall explains: “I had originally sent Blu completely different tracks and had him play multiple lines. When I received his recordings, I scrapped my parts entirely and rewrote everything from the ground up. Thankfully, we were doing house renovations at the time, so natural movement and noise bled into the recordings. It made everything feel alive.” Kendall states that “‘Blank Slate’ was written as proof to myself that I didn’t need to conform to current structures in this type of music. Now, out of a recent record deal, I could do what I wanted — and this is what I came up with. With Blu’s help, we created something lush, noisy, and minimal. It sounds like how I felt about the situation.” The accompanying short film, Blank Slate, Open Space, directed by Kyle Rose, is a beautiful meditation on endings and beginnings.

Toronto Welcomes ‘The Woman in Black,’ Britain’s Other Great Christmas Ghost Story

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The terrifying play ‘The Woman in Black’ begins its run next week at the CAA Theatre in Toronto, playing throughout the holiday season from December 4, 2025, to January 4, 2026. This classic production, which is a celebration of the power of human imagination and of theatre itself, begins with the thrilling words, “It was 9:30 on Christmas Eve…” The play was originally written for the Christmas slot at the Stephen Joseph Theatre in Scarborough, UK, and found such immense success that it moved to London’s West End, where it enjoyed a spectacular 33 year run, making it the second longest running play in world theatre history. Its legacy is tied to the long held British tradition of telling ghost stories on Christmas Eve, standing as the essential “other” Christmas ghost story alongside the famously adapted ‘A Christmas Carol’.

The London stage production ran so successfully that it featured hundreds of actors over the years, including Joseph Fiennes, who made his professional debut in the play’s fifth year and later became an international star in the Oscar winning film Shakespeare in Love. The production arriving in Toronto is a complete replicate of the original West End staging, ensuring Toronto audiences experience the full, gripping production. The cast features three acclaimed actors: David Acton as Arthur Kipps, Ben Porter as Arthur Kipps/The Actor, and James Byng as The Actor. The show is directed by Robin Herford and features a creative team including Michael Holt (Designer), Anshuman Bhatia (Lighting Designer), Sebastian Frost (Sound Designer), and Rob Mead (Original Sound Design). The production continues to delight and haunt audiences across all generations.

Venue and Schedule:

  • Venue: CAA Theatre (651 Yonge St, Toronto)
  • Dates: December 4, 2025 – January 4, 2026
  • Tickets: Available at Mirvish.com or by calling 1.800.461.3333
  • Performance Schedule: Tuesday – Saturday: 7:30PM; Wednesday: 1:30PM; Saturday & Sunday 2PM

Major Lazer Unleashes ‘GYALGEBRA’ Mixtape, Formally Introducing America Foster as First Lady

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Major Lazer continues their highly anticipated new chapter with the release of their new mixtape, ‘GYALGEBRA’, out now from Mad Decent. This self contained body of work marks the group’s first in five years and officially debuts the crew’s first ever in house vocalist, America Foster, who they are proudly calling their “First Lady.” America Foster features on five tracks, including the lead single “BRUK DOWN” alongside Parris Goebel and SadBoi and the fantastic nineties dancehall inspired solo showcase “Peppa Pot.” The project was recorded largely in Jamaica at Diplo’s new studio sanctuary, Pompey, representing a vibrant return to the outsider dancehall energy and unpredictable genre mash ups of the group’s upstart early days, when anthems like “Pon De Floor” and “Watch Out For This (Bumaye)” literally ran the world.

Across its nine tracks, ‘GYALGEBRA’ brilliantly lays the blueprint for a new era of Major Lazer, one in which the group centers America’s considerable vocal talents while remaining as collaborative, musically unpredictable, and stylistically ravenous as ever. Guest features on the mixtape include Dominican iconoclast Tokischa, elusive Miami icon DJ Chipman, New Zealand born artist Parris Goebel, and Jamaican dancehall stalwart Busy Signal. A pair of stars from Trinidad & Tobago, soca legend Bunji Garlin and zess queen Lady Lava, round out the vocal features, while Amsterdam based DJ/producer Kybba contributes production on the Busy Signal led shatta dancehall single “GANGSTA.” Genres like dancehall, drill, shatta, zess, dembow, soca, and funk carioca are all rolled up into the powerful ‘GYALGEBRA’ sound, and tracks like “Jump & Twist” and “Peppa Pot” draw inspiration from iconic artists like Red Rat and classic Miami jook anthems.

America Foster is a British Jamaican artist, content creator, comedian, and all around entertainer who connected with Diplo in 2024 while working as a security guard in London. Blown away by her talent, he invited her to his studio in Jamaica to record what would become “BRUK DOWN” last October, and he enlisted her as a full fledged Major Lazer member earlier this year. Having only freestyled as a party trick previously, America has honed her skills in the studio with Diplo and the Lazer crew to define a new era for the iconic music juggernaut, quickly impressing fans through electrifying freestyles on Capital XTRA and Apple Music Radio. The mixtape’s title, ‘GYALGEBRA’, perfectly references the addition of America as the group’s first woman member and a new force amplifying the group’s powers exponentially.

Track Listing:

  • GYALGEBRA (Mixtape)
  • BRUK DOWN (feat. Parris Goebel & SadBoi)
  • Peppa Pot
  • GANGSTA (feat. Busy Signal)
  • Jump & Twist (feat. DJ Chipman)
  • Pendulum

Les Fo’Plafonds Drop Funky ‘Pink Panther’ Cover on Squeaky Toys

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The immensely talented French group Les Fo’Plafonds has released a stunningly inventive new cover, the “Pink Panther” theme, that takes the concept of musical instruments and throws it right out the window! This newest track, titled ‘The Pink Panther / Pig’, is the latest addition to their wonderfully lighthearted ‘Cartoon Session’ series of covers and pushes their unique, imaginative performance style even further.

Muppet Master Jim Henson Learns the Secret to Shadow Comedy from Aussie Wizard Richard Bradshaw

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The legendary Jim Henson sought out Australian puppeteer Richard Bradshaw for his show ‘Jim Henson Presents the World of Puppetry’ to master the art of blending humor with shadow puppetry. Bradshaw explained that his comedic breakthrough was completely unplanned, stemming from a moment when an audience burst into laughter after a prop rock suddenly became a head on one of his demonstration figures. This positive and unexpected reaction showed him the way to integrate comedy into his intricate shadow play.

Shakira and Michael Giacchino Anchor Massive ‘Zootopia 2’ Soundtrack Release

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The Zootopia 2 Original Soundtrack is available today from Walt Disney Records. The soundtrack features the hit single “Zoo,” performed by GRAMMY Award-winning cultural icon Shakira, and the “Zootopia 2” score composed by Academy Award winner Michael Giacchino. Walt Disney Animation Studios’ “Zootopia 2” releases in theaters nationwide on November 26.

“Zoo” music and lyrics are written by Ed Sheeran, Blake Slatkin and Shakira. The song is produced by Blake Slatkin, Alex (A.C.) Castillo, Shakira and Ed Sheeran. “Zoo” is available as a collectible 7” purple vinyl single HERE.

The full track listing for the Zootopia 2 Original Soundtrack is as follows:

1. Zoo – Performed by Shakira
2. Zootopening – Composed by Michael Giacchino
3. The Old Zoo Review – Composed by Michael Giacchino
4. Hot Fursuit – Composed by Michael Giacchino
5. A Commuted Relationship – Composed by Michael Giacchino
6. Journey to the Journal – Composed by Michael Giacchino
7. Snake Away Pt. 1 – Composed by Michael Giacchino
8. Snake Away Pt. 2 – Composed by Michael Giacchino
9. Big Into Fashion – Composed by Michael Giacchino
10. Marsh Market – Composed by Michael Giacchino
11. Snaking the Journal – Composed by Michael Giacchino
12. Das Goats – Composed by Michael Giacchino
13. Get Out of Lodge – Composed by Michael Giacchino
14. Wilde Caught – Composed by Michael Giacchino
15. Cover Story – Composed by Michael Giacchino
16. Wall of Judy – Composed by Michael Giacchino
17. The Weak Lynx – Composed by Michael Giacchino
18. Gary a Twain Shall Meet – Composed by Michael Giacchino
19. Bunny and Overshare – Composed by Michael Giacchino
20. World’s Worst Detention – Composed by Michael Giacchino
21. Our Differences Don’t Make Any Difference – Composed by Michael Giacchino
22. Zootopia 2 Suite – Composed by Michael Giacchino
23. Lizard Lounge (Bonus Track) – Composed by Michael Giacchino
24. Flash from the Past (Bonus Track) – Composed by Michael Giacchino

A new music video for the original song “Zoo,” starring Shakira, who returns as the voice of Zootopia’s biggest pop star, Gazelle, is available to view HERE.

In Walt Disney Animation Studios’ “Zootopia 2,” rookie cops Judy Hopps (voiced by Ginnifer Goodwin) and Nick Wilde (voiced by Jason Bateman) find themselves on the twisting trail of a great mystery when Gary De’Snake (voiced by Academy Award winner Ke Huy Quan) arrives in Zootopia and turns the animal metropolis upside down. To crack the case, Judy and Nick must go undercover to unexpected new parts of town, where their growing partnership is tested like never before. The film also features the voices of Fortune Feimster, Andy Samberg, Idris Elba, Patrick Warburton, Quinta Brunson, Nate Torrence, and Shakira, who returns as Gazelle. From the Oscar-winning team of Disney Animation chief creative officer Jared Bush and Byron Howard (directors) and Yvett Merino (producer), “Zootopia 2” opens in theaters Nov. 26.

Medium Build Releases Four New Tracks, Expanding ‘takeaways’ Playlist

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Rising star Medium Build, a.k.a. critically acclaimed singer/songwriter Nick Carpenter, is expanding his takeaways EP to encompass an entire ongoing playlist of new music with four brand new songs, out now via slowplay/Island Records.

Of the track “Balance,” Carpenter notes, “Wrote this song with my buddy James Glaves. We’ve both struggled for years with sobriety. Failed attempts at moderation. Manic swings between wellness and party lifestyles. My whole life sometimes feels like this huge pendulum swing. Never centered and balanced. This is a snapshot of trying to find that stillness in the chaos.”

The project also includes the new track “Ben Affleck,” which Carpenter says, “Y’all know that picture of Ben Affleck having the cigarette? I know you do. And I know you know the feeling of helpless abandon you can see in his face and body. This is a song about that feeling. It’s a song about wanting to die and wanting to know if you have any real friends. It’s a song about feeling fake as fuck. It’s a song about my good buddy Ben Affleck.”

The expanded playlist includes the re-released tracks “Stick Around” from Carpenter’s Country LP and “John & Lydia” from Carpenter’s Marietta EP, alongside the newly released tracks “Balance” and “Ben Affleck.” Originally released earlier this year, the first three takeaways tracks reimagine songs from the early chapters of Carpenter’s career, featuring one reworked track each from his self-released albums softboyroughboy and Wild.

Earlier this month, Carpenter teamed up with Nashville-based singer/songwriter Sydney Rose for a cover of Charli XCX’s hit song “Sympathy is a Knife” for the All Things Go 10th Anniversary Benefit Compilation. Medium Build also saw extensive praise over the summer for the new singles “Last Time” and “Drug Dealer.”

The addition of new takeaways tracks continues a busy 2025 for Medium Build which includes a nomination for Emerging Act of the Year at the 24th Annual Americana Honors & Awards. He toured throughout the summer, joining Alex Warren, Tyler Childers and Rainbow Kitten Surprise on select dates including two nights at NYC’s Forest Hills Stadium with Childers and a stop at the legendary Red Rocks Amphitheatre with Rainbow Kitten Surprise.

Earlier this year, Carpenter supported Role Model on his sold-out No Place Like Tour for five dates in Australia. He also headlined shows across New Zealand and Ireland, with the international dates featured in installments of the mini docuseries “DIRT IN YOUR LUNGS.” Watch the official videos HERE.

Additionally, Medium Build performed at the Coachella Music Festival, Kilby Block Party and Los Angeles’ El Rey this summer, and completed a 10-date co-headline run with Petey U.S.A.

Medium Build’s critically acclaimed debut full-length, Country, is out now on slowplay/Island Records. The record continues to see extensive praise from NPR MusicPeopleBillboardThe TennesseanNME and many more, while Rolling Stone featured Medium Build in this year’s “Future 25” feature.

Country finds Carpenter wrestling with the idea of home across the album’s twelve songs. Born in Georgia with a close relationship to his Southern roots, the artist now splits his time between hometowns in Anchorage, Alaska and Nashville, Tennessee. “I wanted this album to have my goddamn DNA on it,” Carpenter details. “I wanted Country to have a human touch. I want Country to be something you love with and dance with and cry with and sleep with and lean into.”

Creating Medium Build in 2015, Nick Carpenter has gone on to release five studio albums to date. He has become a favorite across the creative community, with artists including John Mayer, Zach Bryan, Elton John, Boygenius and more counting themselves amongst his fans. He has toured with the likes of Lewis Capaldi, FINNEAS, Holly Humberstone and Briston Maroney, and found himself in a highly coveted slot on Zane Lowe’s Artists to Watch 2024 list. In 2023, his collaboration with X Ambassadors on “Friend For Life” found him entering the Billboard charts for the first time.

TAKEAWAYS TRACKLIST
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 Balance
2. Ben Affleck
3. J&L
4. Stick A Round
5. White Male Privilege
6. Bigger
7. Miseryy

Guns N’ Roses Announces Massive 2026 World Tour and New Singles

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Following a sprawling 2025 world tour, the powerhouse rock icons Guns N’ Roses have announced they will hit the road again for a massive spring and summer 2026 run. This 31 date tour will see Guns N’ Roses visit Mexico and Brazil before headlining major EU markets and stadiums across the US and Canada. A highlight of the schedule is a special performance at LA’s Rose Bowl, marking a historic return to the venue for the first time in over thirty years. In conjunction with the Nightrain Fan Club Presale, Guns N’ Roses will release two new songs: “Nothin” and “Atlas,” via Geffen Records on Tuesday, December 2nd. These tracks, marking their first releases since 2023’s “The General” and “Perhaps,” will be vital additions to setlists otherwise featuring classic hits and deep cut fan favorites from the GNR early catalogue.

The current lineup of Axl Rose, Duff McKagan, Slash, Dizzy Reed, Richard Fortus, Isaac Carpenter, and Melissa Reese remains one of the most ferocious live bands on the planet. The upcoming run will feature an EU leg with performances in Poland, Ireland, the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, and France, before returning to North America for a full stadium run. The band’s iconic 1987 debut, ‘Appetite For Destruction’, was recently inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in May 2024. For fans looking for priority access, the Nightrain Fan Club members will have first access to tickets globally, while the North American Artist Presale begins on Wednesday, December 3rd, at 10am local time, requiring sign up by Monday, December 1st. The tour also offers various VIP packages and experiences through vipnation.com, which may include premium tickets and access to the pre show VIP Lounge.

Guns N’ Roses 2026 World Tour Dates

  • Saturday, March 28 2026 Monterrey, Mexico @ Tecate Pa’l Norte*
  • Wednesday, April 1 2026 Porto Alegre, Brazil @ Estádio Beira Rio
  • Saturday, April 4 2026 São Paulo, Brazil @ Monsters Of Rock*
  • Tuesday, April 7 2026 São José do Rio Preto, Brazil @ Alberto Bertelli Lucatto
  • Friday, April 10 2026 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil @ Engenhao
  • Sunday, April 12 2026 Vitoria, Brazil @ Estádio Estadual Kleber José de Andrade
  • Wednesday, April 15 2026 Salvador, Brazil @ Arena Fonte Nova
  • Saturday, April 18 2026 Fortaleza, Brazil @ Arena Castelão
  • Tuesday, April 21 2026 Sao Luiz, Brazil @ Estádio Governador João Castelo “Castelão”
  • Saturday, April 25 2026 Belém do Para, Brazil @ Estadio Olimpico do Para “Mangueirão”
  • Tuesday, May 5, 2026 Hollywood, FL @ Hard Rock Hollywood
  • Thursday, May 7, 2026 Daytona Beach, FL @ Welcome To Rockville Festival*
  • Thursday, June 4 2026 Gliwice, Poland @ PreZero Arena Gliwice
  • Saturday, June 6 2026 Gliwice, Poland @ PreZero Arena Gliwice
  • Wednesday, June 10 2026 Dublin, Ireland @ 3Arena
  • Friday, June 12 – Donington, UK @ Download Festival*
  • Sunday, June 14 2026 Dublin, Ireland @ [Venue Name Not Supplied]
  • Thursday, June 18 2026 Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Ziggo Dome
  • Saturday, June 20 2026 Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Ziggo Dome
  • Tuesday, June 23 2026 Berlin, Germany @ Uber Arena
  • Thursday, June 25 2026 Berlin, Germany @ Uber Arena
  • Sunday, June 28 2026 Antwerp, Belgium @ AFAS Dome
  • Wednesday, July 1 2026 Paris, France @ Accor Arena
  • Friday, July 3 2026 Paris, France @ Accor Arena
  • Thursday, July 23 2026 Raleigh, NC @ Cater-Finley Stadium
  • Sunday, July 26 2026 Saratoga Springs, NY @ Saratoga Performing Arts Center
  • Wednesday, July 29 2026 Tinley Park, IL @ Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre
  • Saturday, August 1 2026 Hershey, PA @ Hersheypark Stadium
  • Wednesday, August 5 2026 Toronto, ON @ Rogers Stadium
  • Saturday, August 8 2026 Shakopee, MN @ Mystic Lake Amphitheater
  • Wednesday, August 12 2026 East Rutherford, NJ @ MetLife Stadium
  • Sunday, August 16 2026 St. Louis, MO @ Busch Stadium
  • Wednesday, August 19 2026 Kansas City, MO @ Morton Amphitheater
  • Saturday, August 22 2026 Las Vegas, NV @ Allegiant Stadium
  • Wednesday, August 26 2026 Edmonton, AB @ Commonwealth Stadium
  • Saturday, August 29 2026 Vancouver, BC @ BC Place
  • Wednesday, September 2 2026 San Diego, CA @ Snapdragon Stadium
  • Saturday, September 5 2026 Pasadena, CA @ Rose Bowl
  • Wednesday, September 9 2026 Arlington, TX @ Globe Life Field
  • Saturday, September 12 2026 Ridgedale, MO @ Thunder Ridge Nature Arena
  • Wednesday, September 16 2026 San Antonio, TX @ Alamodome
  • Saturday, September 19 2026 Atlanta, GA @ Truist Park