The 2017 UK, European and Canadian legs of the Guns N’ Roses already hugely successful Not In This Lifetime tour went on sale on December 9th and has already sold more than a million tickets in 24 hours. Tickets for the 2017 US dates go on sale tomorrow, December 10th.
The Not in This Lifetime Tour has now sold more than 3 million tickets in 2016, making it the year’s most successful rock tour. For more information, please go here.
Guns N’ Roses 2017 Tour Dates:
1/21 – Osaka, JP @ Kyocera Dome
1/22 – Kobe, JP @ World Arena
1/25 – Yokohama, JP @ Yokohama Arena
1/28 – Tokyo, JP @ Saitama Super Arena
1/29 – Tokyo, JP @ Saitama Super Arena
2/2 – Wellington, NZ @ Westpac Stadium
2/4 – Auckland, NZ @ Western Springs Stadium
2/7 – Brisbane, AU @ QSAC Stadium
2/10 – Sydney, AU @ ANZ Stadium
2/11 – Sydney, AU @ ANZ Stadium
02/14 – Melbourne, AU @ Melbourne Cricket Ground
2/18 – Adelaide, AU @ Adelaide Oval
2/21 – Perth, AU @ Domain Stadium
2/25 – Singapore, SG @ Changi Exhibition Centre
2/28 – Bangkok, TH @ SCG Stadium
3/3 – Dubai, AE @ Autism Rocks Arena
5/27 – Dublin, IE @ Slane Castle
5/30 – Bilbao, ES @ San Mames Stadium
6/2 – Lisbon, PT @ Passeio Martimo De Alges
6/4 – Madrid, ES @ Vincente Calderon Stadium
6/7 – Zurich, CH @ Letztgrund
6/10 – Imola, IT @ Greenfield
6/13 – Munich, DE @ Olympiastadion
6/16 – London, UK @ London Stadium
6/17 – London, UK @ London Stadium
6/20 – Gdansk, PL @ Stadion Energy Gdansk
6/22 – Hannover, DE @ Messe
6/24 – Werchter, BE @ Classic
6/27 – Copenhagen, DK @ Telia Parken
6/29 – Stockholm, SE @ Friends Arena
7/1 – Hämeenlinna, FI @ Kantolan Tapahtumapuisto
7/4 – Prague, CZ @ Letnany Airport
7/7 – Paris, FR @ Stade de France
7/10 – Vienna, AT @ Ernst Happel Stadion
7/12 – Nijmegen, NL @ Goffert Park
7/15 – Tel Aviv, IS @ Hayarkon Park
7/27 – St. Louis, MO @ The Dome At America’s Center
7/30 – Minneapolis, MN @ U.S. Bank Stadium
8/2 – Denver, CO @ Sports Authority Field at Mile High
8/8 – Miami, FL @ Miami Marlins Stadium
8/11 – Winston-Salem, NC @ BB&T Field at Wake Forest University
8/13 – Hershey, PA @ Hersheypark Stadium
8/16 – Buffalo, NY @ New Era Field
8/19 – Montreal, QC @ Parc Jean Drapeau
8/21 – Ottawa, ON @ TD Place Stadium
8/24 – Winnipeg, MB @ Investors Group Field
8/27 – Regina, SK @ New Mosaic Stadium at Evraz Place
8/30 – Edmonton, AB @ Commonwealth Stadium
9/1 – Vancouver, BC @ BC Place Stadium
9/3 – George, WA @ The Gorge
9/6 – El Paso, TX @ Sun Bowl Stadium
9/8 – San Antonio, TX @ Alamodome
Guns N’ Roses’ are Axl Rose, Duff McKagan (bass), Slash (lead guitar), Dizzy Reed (keyboard), Richard Fortus (rhythm guitar), Frank Ferrer (drums), and Melissa Reese (keyboard).
For more information, please visit gunsnroses.com and #gnfnr.
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Chaa…Ching!!
No Adler………….Female band member………….Guns tour? Seven band members………starting to look like a Skynard show. At least it’s not promoted as “reunion” tour as other bands have done.
Not in this lifetime indeed. GNR was never my thing, always found them too deriviative and not quite heavy enough. But I acknowledged their place in the rock pantheon. When they destroyed that Trump pinata onstage in Mexico City, they became irrelevant, again. Wondering who they think their stateside audience is. And I would feel exactly the same way had Hillary won, and a right wing rocker (Nugent, Kid Rock) destroyed a pinata of her onstage. Losers.
These go on sale in my town today, and I’m torn.
I saw the original line-up open for The Cult, and met them afterwards. Slash asked me for dope (he’s actually really short) and Duff was hopped up on something. Being a Kerrang! reader, I had the Suicide EP, so I was one of the few in the audience who actually knew them and some of their songs.
This was the summer of ’87; “Sweet Child” didn’t break for over a year after, and when it did, I thought, “oh yeah, those guys.”
Saw 8 shows this year, and will see a handful more next year. I’m hoping for new music, but if this tour is it, at least they did it the right way. These shows have been absolutely fantastic. They may be rolling in the $ from this tour, but its certainly not just a cash grab. There’s no doubt they care about these performance’s considering they’re doing 2 hrs 45 mins and 25 songs a night…and doing them well! Keep it going boys!