Guns N’ Roses are coming back to U.S. stadiums for the latest leg of their Not In This Lifetime… Tour. The legendary rockers revealed more than a dozen new tour dates that will keep them on the road through the summer.
The 19-date stretch begins July 4 with a performance at Milwaukee’s Summerfest. From there, the band will visit a wide host of ballparks and NFL stadiums, including stops at Wrigley Field and Fenway Park. The band will also headline shows in Tampa, Philadelphia, Minneapolis, Denver, Seattle and Indianapolis, among other markets. They are set to wrap the outing August 26 in Missoula, Montana.
Axl Rose, Slash and company will precede their upcoming North American run with springtime legs across Europe and South America. By the end of the summer, GNR’s Not In This Lifetime… Tour will account for more than 200 shows. The Rock Hall of Famers first launched the tour in 2016 and have been consistently selling out each venue they headline. They have been joined by a growing rotation of special guests throughout the multi-year tour, including Alice in Chains, Lenny Kravitz, The Who, ZZ Top and more.
Guns N’ Roses opened up their stacked 2020 schedule this past weekend with a headlining gig at the annual Super Bowl Music Fest in Miami.
See the full list of Guns N’ Roses tour dates below. Browse tickets for upcoming shows here.
Guns N’ Roses Tour Dates 2020
| Date | City | Venue |
|---|---|---|
| July 4 | Milwaukee, WI | American Family Insurance Amphitheatre |
| July 8 | Philadelphia, PA | Citizens Bank Park |
| July 11 | Detroit, MI | Comerica Park |
| July 13 | Toronto, ON | Rogers Centre |
| July 16 | Washington, DC | Nationals Park |
| July 18 | East Rutherford, NJ | MetLife Stadium |
| July 21 | Boston, MA | Fenway Park |
| July 24 | Minneapolis, MN | Target Field |
| July 26 | Chicago, IL | Wrigley Field |
| July 29 | Commerce City, CO | Dick’s Sporting Goods Park |
| August 2 | Seattle, WA | T-Mobile Park |
| August 5 | San Francisco, CA | Oracle Park |
| August 8 | Los Angeles, CA | SoFi Stadium |
| August 12 | Atlanta, GA | Bobby Dodd Stadium |
| August 15 | Tampa, FL | Raymond James Stadium |
| August 18 | Arlington, TX | Globe Life Field |
| August 21 | Indianapolis, IN | Lucas Oil Stadium |
| August 23 | Fargo, ND | Fargodome |
| August 26 | Missoula, MT | Grizzly Stadium |
