2021–23 concert tour by Guns N' Roses
Guns N' Roses 2023 Tour Location Start date June 1, 2023 (2023-06-01 ) End date November 5, 2023 (2023-11-05 ) Legs 2 No. of shows50 (51 scheduled)
The Guns N' Roses 2023 Tour was a concert tour by the hard rock band Guns N' Roses, which began on 1 June 2023 at the Etihad Arena and ended on 5 November 2023 at the Hell & Heaven Metal Festival . The tour was marked by the inclusion of songs that had not been performed in a long time (notably "Anything Goes ", "Bad Obsession ", "Pretty Tied Up " and "Down On The Farm ").[1] On August 18, 2023, at PNC Park in Pittsburgh , the band debuted the new single "Perhaps ", which was released on digital platforms on the same date.[2] "The General", later released as the B-side on the "Perhaps" 7-inch vinyl in December, was performed live for the first time at The Hollywood Bowl on November 2, 2023.[3]
Tour dates [ edit ] List of 2023 concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening act, tickets sold, number of available tickets, and amount of gross revenue[4] [5] [6] [7] [8] Date City Country Venue Opening act Attendance Revenue Leg 1 – Middle East and Europe June 1, 2023 Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates Etihad Arena Girish and the Chronicles — — June 5, 2023 Tel Aviv Israel Park Hayarkon Eifo HaYeled — — June 9, 2023 Madrid Spain Cívitas Metropolitano The Pretenders — — June 12, 2023 Vigo Estadio Abanca Balaidos — — June 15, 2023[a] Dessel Belgium Festivalpark Stenehei — — — June 17, 2023[b] Copenhagen Denmark Refshaleøen June 21, 2023[c] Oslo Norway Ekebergsletta June 24, 2023[d] Pilton England Worthy Farm June 27, 2023 Glasgow Scotland Bellahouston Park The Pretenders — — June 30, 2023[e] London England Hyde Park — — — July 3, 2023 Frankfurt Germany Deutsche Bank Park The Pretenders — — July 5, 2023 Bern Switzerland Bernexpo — — July 8, 2023 Rome Italy Circo Massimo — — July 11, 2023 Weert [f] Netherlands Evenemententerrein Weert Noord — — — July 13, 2023 Paris France Paris La Défense Arena Generation Sex — — July 16, 2023 Bucharest Romania Arena Națională Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons — — July 19, 2023 Budapest Hungary Puskás Aréna — — July 22, 2023 Athens Greece Olympic Stadium The Last Internationale — — Leg 2 – North America[10] August 5, 2023 Moncton Canada Croix-Bleue Medavie Stadium Carrie Underwood — — August 8, 2023 Montreal Parc Jean-Drapeau — — August 11, 2023 Hershey United States Hersheypark Stadium The Pretenders — — August 15, 2023 East Rutherford MetLife Stadium — — August 18, 2023 Pittsburgh PNC Park — — August 21, 2023 Boston Fenway Park — — August 24, 2023 Chicago Wrigley Field — — August 26, 2023 Nashville Geodis Park Carrie Underwood — — August 29, 2023 Charlotte Spectrum Center Dirty Honey — — September 1, 2023 Saratoga Springs Saratoga Performing Arts Center — — September 3, 2023 Toronto Canada Rogers Centre The Pretenders — — September 6, 2023 Lexington United States Rupp Arena Dirty Honey — — September 12, 2023 Knoxville Thompson-Boling Arena — — September 15, 2023 Hollywood Hard Rock Live The Warning — — September 17, 2023[g] Atlanta Piedmont Park — — — September 20, 2023 Biloxi Mississippi Coast Coliseum Dirty Honey — — September 23, 2023 Kansas City Kauffman Stadium Alice in Chains — — September 26, 2023 San Antonio Alamodome — — September 28, 2023 Houston Minute Maid Park — — October 1, 2023 San Diego Snapdragon Stadium — — October 6, 2023[h] Indio Empire Polo Club — — — October 8, 2023[i] Sacramento Discovery Park — — October 11, 2023 Phoenix Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre [j] Alice in Chains — — October 14, 2023 Seattle Climate Pledge Arena Ayron Jones — — October 16, 2023 Vancouver Canada BC Place Alice in Chains — — October 19, 2023 Edmonton Rogers Place Ghost Hounds — — October 22, 2023 Nampa United States Ford Idaho Center October 24, 2023 Salt Lake City Delta Center October 27, 2023 Denver Ball Arena Ayron Jones November 1, 2023 Los Angeles Hollywood Bowl The Black Keys November 2, 2023 November 5, 2023[k] Toluca Mexico Foro Pegaso — Total — —
Cancelled dates [ edit ] List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, and reason for cancellation Date City Country Venue Reason September 9, 2023 St. Louis United States Busch Stadium Illness[12]
Personnel [ edit ] Guns N' Roses [ edit ] Axl Rose – lead vocals, piano, percussion Slash – lead guitar, talkbox, slide guitar Duff McKagan – bass, backing vocals, lead vocals Dizzy Reed – keyboards, piano, percussion, backing vocals Richard Fortus – rhythm guitar, backing vocals Frank Ferrer – drums, percussion Melissa Reese – keyboards, synthesizers, sub-bass , programming, percussion, backing vocals Dave Grohl – vocals and guitar during the song "Paradise City" (June 24, 2023) Carrie Underwood – vocals during the songs "Sweet Child o' Mine" and "Paradise City" (August 5, 2023; August 8, 2023; August 26, 2023) Bubbles – vocals during the song "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" (August 5, 2023) Chrissie Hynde – harmonica during the song "Bad Obsession" (August 21, 2023) Mike McCready – guitar during the song "Paradise City" (October 14, 2023) ^ The performance in Dessel on June 15, 2023, was part of Graspop Metal Meeting . ^ The performance in Copenhagen on June 17, 2023, was part of Copenhell . ^ The performance in Oslo on June 21, 2023, was part of Tons of Rock. ^ The performance in Pilton on June 24, 2023, was part of Glastonbury Festival ^ The performance in London on June 30, 2023, was part of British Summer Time ^ Originally scheduled at Megaland in Landgraaf with The Pretenders as the opening act, but relocated to Evenemententerrein Weert Noord in Weert without an opening act.[9] ^ The performance in Atlanta on September 17, 2023, was part of Music Midtown . ^ The performance in Indio on October 6, 2023, was part of Power Trip Festival . ^ The performance in Sacramento on October 8, 2023, was part of Aftershock Festival . ^ Original venue was Chase Field but changed to Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre due to MLB playoffs.[11] ^ The performance in Toluca on November 5, 2023, was part of Hell & Heaven Metal Fest . References [ edit ] ^ "Guns N' Roses Bring Out Rarities At 2023 Tour Launch In Abu Dhabi" . Blabbermouth . June 1, 2023. ^ Kreps, Daniel (August 19, 2023). "See Guns N' Roses Debut New Song 'Perhaps' Live in Pittsburgh" . Rolling Stone . ^ Erickson, Anne (November 3, 2023). "Guns N' Roses Give New Song "The General" Live Debut in Los Angeles: Watch" . Consequence . ^ Carter, Emily (December 1, 2022). "Guns N' Roses to headline London's BST Hyde Park in June 2023" . Kerrang! . ^ Breihan, Tom (21 February 2023). "Guns N' Roses Announce Global Stadium Tour" . Stereogum . ^ Breihan, Tom (3 March 2023). "Glastonbury's 2023 Headliners Are Arctic Monkeys, Guns N' Roses, Elton John & Lizzo" . Stereogum . ^ "Guns N' Roses Add Dates to 2023 Tour, Announce Special Guests" . 2023-05-31. ^ "Guns N' Roses announces two legendary LA performances at the iconic Hollywood Bowl" . Guns N' Roses . October 9, 2023. ^ Bastiaens, Maarten (6 April 2023). "Tegenvallende kaartverkoop: Guns N' Roses niet in Landgraaf" . 1Limburg . ^ Sources for Leg 1: ^ Guns N' Roses [@gunsnroses] (October 6, 2023). "Congrats to the Arizona Diamondbacks!" – via Instagram . ^ Johnson, Kevin (September 9, 2023). "Guns N' Roses postpones Busch Stadium concert in St. Louis" . St. Louis Post-Dispatch .
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