Guns N' Roses will perform in San Diego as part of massive 2026 world tour
Published in Entertainment News
SAN DIEGO — Guns N’ Roses will perform more than 60 concerts on its 2026 world tour, including a San Diego show next fall The tour opens March 28 in Monterrey, Mexico, and concludes Sept. 19 in Atlanta. It will include a Sept. 2 date at San Diego’s Snapdragon Stadium and a Sept. 5 date at Pasadena’s Rose Bow, where Guns N’ Roses has not performed in more than 30 years.
The tour will mark the first extended North American concert trek by the hard-rocking Los Angeles band since a 2023 run that also included a San Diego concert at Snapdragon Stadium. The 2026 tour will be preceded by the release of two new songs by Guns N’ Roses, “Nothin’ ” and “Atlas.” The band has not released a full-length new album since 2008’s “Chinese Democracy.”
After opening in Mexico, Guns N’ Roses’ 2026 tour will head to South America, followed by two shows in Florida before pivoting to Europe and then circling back to the U.S.
Tickets for the tour, including the San Diego concert, will go on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. on Friday, Dec. 5 at ticketmaster.com. Tickets for the San Diego show are prcied from $59.50-$375.
An artist pre-sale for the North American concerts begins at 10 a.m. Dec. 3 local time and requires a pre-sale registration by 11:59 p.m. EST on Dec. 1. There will also be a Nightrain Fan Club pre-sale and other pre-sales, for which more information will be available at gunsnroses.com/tour.
Guns N’ Roses 2026 tour dates
Saturday, March 28, Monterrey, Mexico, Tecate Pa’l Norte*
Wednesday, April 1, Porto Alegre, Brazil, Estádio Beira Rio
Saturday, April 4, São Paulo, Brazil, Monsters Of Rock*
Tuesday, April 7, São José do Rio Preto, Brazil – Alberto Bertelli Lucatto
Friday, April 10, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – Engenhao
Sunday, April 12, Vitoria, Brazil, Estádio Estadual Kleber José de Andrade
Wednesday, April 15, Salvador, Brazil, Arena Fonte Nova
Saturday, April 18, Fortaleza, Brazil, Arena Castelão
Tuesday, April 21, Sao Luiz, Brazil, Estádio Governador João Castelo “Castelão”
Saturday, April 25, Belém do Para, Brazil, Estadio Olimpico do Para “Mangueirão”
Tuesday, May 5,, Hollywood, FL, Hard Rock Hollywood
Thursday, May 7,, Daytona Beach, FL, Welcome To Rockville Festival*
Thursday, June 4, Gliwice, Poland, PreZero Arena Gliwice
Saturday, June 6, Gliwice, Poland , PreZero Arena Gliwice
Wednesday, June 10, Dublin, Ireland, 3Arena
Friday, June 12 – Sunday, June 14, Donington, UK, Download Festival*
Thursday, June 18, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Ziggo Dome
Saturday, June 20, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Ziggo Dome
Tuesday, June 23, Berlin, Germany, Uber Arena
Thursday, June 25, Berlin, Germany, Uber Arena
Sunday, June 28, Antwerp, Belgium, AFAS Dome
Wednesday, July 1, Paris, France, Accor Arena
Friday, July 3, Paris, France, Accor Arena
Thursday, July 23, Raleigh, NC, Cater-Finley Stadium
Sunday, July 26, Saratoga Springs, NY, Saratoga Performing Arts Center
Wednesday, July 29, Tinley Park, IL, Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre
Saturday, August 1, Hershey, PA, Hersheypark Stadium
Wednesday, August 5, Toronto, ON, Rogers Stadium
Saturday, August 8, Shakopee, MN, Mystic Lake Amphitheater
Wednesday, August 12, East Rutherford, NJ, MetLife Stadium
Sunday, August 16, St. Louis, MO, Busch Stadium
Wednesday, August 19, Kansas City, MO, Morton Amphitheater
Saturday, August 22, Las Vegas, NV, Allegiant Stadium
Wednesday, August 26, Edmonton, AB, Commonwealth Stadium
Saturday, August 29, Vancouver, BC, BC Place
Wednesday, September 2, San Diego, CA, Snapdragon Stadium
Saturday, September 5, Pasadena, CA, Rose Bowl
Wednesday, September 9, Arlington, TX, Globe Life Field
Saturday, September 12, Ridgedale, MO, Thunder Ridge Nature Arena
Wednesday, September 16, San Antonio, TX, Alamodome
Saturday, September 19, Atlanta, GA, Truist Park
* denotes festival appearance
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