Guns N’ Roses have announced a Fall 2025 Latin American tour to follow their current UK/European run. Axl Rose and company will kick the new leg of dates off in early October.
The 13-date outing, part of the band’s “Because What You Want & What You Get Are Two Completely Different Things” tour, launches October 1st in San Jose, Costa Rica, and runs through a November 8th show in Mexico City. The jaunt will hit El Salvador, Colombia, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, and Peru along the way.
Tickets will be available to members of the GN’R Nightrain fan club beginning Monday (June 9th), with general tickets going on sale on Tuesday (June 10th) at 9 a.m. local time.
Guns N’ Roses have been one of the most successful touring acts since Slash and Duff McKagan rejoined the band in 2016. Their “Not in This Lifetime Tour,” which ran from 2016 to 2019, grossed a whopping $584 million, plus they raked in an additional $237 million on two more tours before this current one.
Ahead of their 2025 tour, Guns N’ Roses announced the departure of longtime drummer Frank Ferrer, replacing him with Isaac Carpenter. They played their first show with Carpenter behind the kit on May 1st in Incheon, South Korea.
See Guns N’ Roses’ upcoming 2025 tour dates below.
Guns N’ Roses 2025 Tour Dates:
06/06 – Coimbra, Portugal @ Estádio Cidade de Coimbra
06/09 – Barcelona, Spain @ Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys
06/12 – Florence, Italy @ Firenze Rocks *
06/15 – Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic @ Rock For People *
06/18 – Dusseldorf, Germany @ Merkur Spiel-Arena
06/20 – Munich, Germany @ Allianz Arena
06/23 – Birmingham, United Kingdom @ Villa Park
06/26 – London, United Kingdom @ Wembley Stadium
06/29 – Aarhus, Denmark @ Eskelunden
07/02 – Trondheim, Norway @ Granåsen Ski Centre
07/04 – Stockholm, Sweden @ Strawberry Arena
07/07 – Tampere, Finland @ Ratina Stadium
07/10 – Kaunas, Lithuania @ Darius and Girėnas Stadium
07/12 – Warsaw, Poland @ PGE Narodowy
07/15 – Budapest, Hungary @ Puskás Aréna
07/18 – Belgrade, Serbia @ Ušće Park
07/21 – Sofia, Bulgaria @ Vasil Levski Stadium
07/24 – Vienna, Austria @ Ernst Happel Stadion
07/28 – Luxembourg City, Luxembourg @ Luxembourg Open Air
07/31 – Wacken, Germany @ Wacken Open Air *
10/01 – San Jose, Costa Rica @ Estadio Nacional
10/04 – San Salvador, El Salvador @ Estadio Cuscatlan
10/07 – Bogotá, Colombia @ Vive Claro
10/11 – Medellín, Colombia @ Atanasio Girardot
10/14 – Santiago, Chile @ Parque Estadio Nacional
10/17 – Buenos Aires, Argentina @ Estadio Huracán
10/21 – Florianópolis, Brazil @ Arena Opus
10/25 – São Paulo, Brazil @ Allianz Parque
10/28 – Curitiba, Brazil @ Pedreira Paulo Leminski
10/31 – Cuiabá, Brazil @ Arena Pantanal
11/02 – Brasília, Brazil @ Arena BSB
11/05 – Lima, Peru @ Estadio Nacional
11/08 – Mexico City, Mexico @ Estadio GNP Seguros
* = festival appearance