GUNS N’ ROSES ANNOUNCE CARRIE UNDERWOOD, THE PRETENDERS, ALICE IN CHAINS, THE WARNING, AND DIRTY HONEY WILL SUPPORTGUNS N’ ROSES  2023 WORLD TOUR ON SELECT DATES

Ahead of their international dates of their 2023 global tour, Guns N’ Roses today announce the artists that will support the tour’s North American leg: Carrie UnderwoodThe PretendersAlice In ChainsThe Warning and Dirty Honey. In addition, the band will be adding new shows: one in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania at PNC Park on August 18th and another in Seattle, Washington at Climate Pledge Arena on October 14th.

Guns N’ Roses return to the road on a massive 2023 world tour produced by Live Nation, headlining stadiums, festivals, and arenas throughout the summer and fall. The powerhouse rock band launches this jaunt next week on June 5th in Tel Aviv, Israel at Park Hayarkon and will continue across Europe through July 22nd, wrapping in Athens, Greece. The band will continue onto North America, starting on August 5th in Moncton, New Brunswick at Medavie Blue Cross Stadium, and will visit historic venues across the country such as Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts on August 21st and Wrigley Field in Chicago, Illinois on August 24th. The tour concludes in Vancouver, British Columbia at BC Place on on October 16th.

Tickets for the new Pittsburgh date will be available starting with the band’s presale today at 10 a.m. local time, with the general on-sale starting June 2nd at 10 a.m. local time; tickets to the new Seattle date will be available starting June 9th at 10 a.m. local time, all on gunsnroses.com. Fans can also purchase VIP Packages, which may include premium tickets, VIP bar access throughout the show, invitation to the pre-show Paradise City Lounge, limited edition Guns N’ Roses VIP merchandise and more. For more information, visit vipnation.com.

This will be the first time the group have toured North America since the monumental We’re F’N Back! tour in 2021 — which also steamrolled stadiums coast to coast, including their first headliner at Banc of California Stadium in Los Angeles, California. Meanwhile, their now-legendary Not In This Lifetime… tour (2016-2019) stands out as the “third-highest grossing tour of all time.”

Expanding their influence across culture, Guns N’ Roses also notably just sponsored Erik Jones and the No. 43 in the Daytona 500. His race team, Legacy Motor Club is co-owned by NASCAR legends Richard Petty and Jimmie Johnson who shared his excitement on Twitter.

2023 international dates:

Jun. 5 – Tel Aviv, Israel – Park Hayarkon
Jun. 9 – Madrid, Spain – Civitas Metropolitan Stadium
Jun. 12 – Vigo, Spain – Estadio Abanca Balaídos
Jun. 15 – Dessel, Belgium – Grasspop Metal Meeting
Jun. 17 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Copenhell
Jun. 21 – Oslo, Norway – Tons of Rock
Jun. 27 – Glasgow, UK – Bellahouston Park
Jun. 30 – London, UK – BST Hyde Park

Jul. 3 – Frankfurt, Germany – Deutsch Bank Park
Jul. 5 – Bern, Switzerland – BERNEXPO
Jul. 8 – Rome, Italy – Circo Massimo
Jul. 11 – Landgraaf, Netherlands – Megaland
Jul. 13 – Paris, France – La Defense
Jul. 16 – Bucharest, Romania – National Arena
Jul. 19 – Budapest, Hungary – Puskás Arena
Jul. 22 – Athens, Greece – Olympic Stadium

North American dates:

Aug. 5 – Moncton, NB – Medavie Blue Cross Stadium (with Carrie Underwood)
Aug. 8 – Montreal, QC – Parc Jean Drapeau (with Carrie Underwood)
Aug. 11 – Hershey, PA – Hersheypark Stadium (with The Pretenders)
Aug. 15 – East Rutherford, NJ – MetLife Stadium (with The Pretenders)
Aug. 18 – Pittsburgh, PA – PNC Park (with The Pretenders) ^
Aug. 21 – Boston, MA – Fenway Park (with The Pretenders)
Aug. 24 – Chicago, IL – Wrigley Field (with The Pretenders)
Aug. 26 – Nashville, TN – GEODIS Park (with Carrie Underwood)
Aug. 29 – Charlotte, NC – Spectrum Center (with Dirty Honey)

Sep. 1 – Saratoga Springs, NY – Saratoga Performing Arts Center (with Dirty Honey)
Sep. 3 – Toronto, ON – Rogers Centre (with The Pretenders)
Sep. 6 – Lexington, KY – Rupp Arena (with Dirty Honey)
Sep. 9 – St. Louis, MO – Busch Stadium (with The Pretenders)
Sep. 12 – Knoxville, TN – Thompson-Boling Arena (with The Warning)
Sep. 15 – Hollywood, FL – Hard Rock Live (with The Warning) *
Sep. 17 – Atlanta, GA – Midtown Music Festival *
Sep. 20 – Biloxi, MS – Mississippi Coast Coliseum (with Dirty Honey)
Sep. 23 – Kansas City, MO – Kauffman Stadium (with Alice In Chains)
Sep. 26 – San Antonio, TX – Alamodome (with Alice In Chains)
Sep. 28 – Houston, TX – Minute Maid Park with Alice In Chains)

Oct. 1 – San Diego, CA – Snapdragon Stadium (with Alice In Chains)
Oct. 6 – Indio, CA – Power Trip Festival *
Oct. 8 – Sacramento, CA – Aftershock Festival *
Oct. 11 – Phoenix, AZ – Chase Field (with Alice In Chains)
Oct. 14 – Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena ^ (support act to be determined)
Oct. 16 – Vancouver, BC – BC Place (with Alice In Chains)

^ Newly added date
*Not a Live Nation date

Guns N’ Roses launched its long-rumored and long-awaited reunion tour with an April 2016 club show in Hollywood and appearances in Las Vegas and at California’s Coachella festival.

Guns N’ Roses’ reunion tour features classic-lineup members Duff McKagan (bass), Axl Rose (vocals) and Slash (guitar),backed by guitarist Richard Fortus, drummer Frank Ferrer, keyboardist Dizzy Reed and second keyboardist Melissa Reese.

Guns N’ Roses released a new four-song EP, Hard Skool (listen here), in February 2022. The effort, which is exclusive to the Guns N’ Roses’ official store, contained the two new songs the band released in 2021 — the title track and Absurd (listen here)— as well as live versions of Don’t Cry and You’re Crazy.