Guns N’ Roses Return with Two New Singles and Announce Massive 2026 Tour
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Guns N’ Roses are closing out the year with a major surprise: the rock legends have released two brand new singles, “Nothin’” and “Atlas,” marking their first new music since 2023. The tracks highlight two distinct sides of the band—“Atlas” brings the explosive, full-throttle energy GNR is known for, while “Nothin’” leans into a more reflective mood built around atmospheric keys and expressive guitar work.

In recent years, Guns N’ Roses have slowly expanded their catalog with new material timed alongside their global tours. Following 2023 releases “The General” and “Perhaps,” these two new singles are expected to become fresh staples in setlists packed with classic hits and deep cuts. Fans will also get the option to own physical versions soon: on December 12, “Nothin’” and “Atlas” will be available for pre-order on 7-inch vinyl, a GNR store–exclusive cassette, and a Japan-exclusive SHM-CD.
A 2026 World Tour Already on the Horizon
Alongside the new music, the band has confirmed an extensive world tour for spring and summer 2026. The run includes stops across Mexico, Brazil, Europe, and major stadiums throughout the U.S. and Canada. One of the standout moments will be a return to the Rose Bowl in Pasadena—GNR’s first appearance at the iconic venue in more than three decades.
This new trek follows their massive 2025 world tour, which marked their long-awaited return to Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and Latin America.
Tickets are available now at gunsnroses.com. North American fans will also have access to a range of VIP packages offering premium seating, backstage experiences, pre-show lounge access, and exclusive merch. Details are available at vipnation.com.
2026 Tour Schedule
MEXICO & BRAZIL
Mar 28 – Monterrey, Mexico // Tecate Pa’l Norte*
Apr 1 – Porto Alegre, Brazil // Estádio Beira Rio
Apr 4 – São Paulo, Brazil // Monsters Of Rock*
Apr 7 – São José do Rio Preto, Brazil // Alberto Bertelli Lucatto
Apr 10 – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil // Engenhao
Apr 12 – Cariacica, Brazil // Estádio Estadual Kleber José de Andrade
Apr 15 – Salvador, Brazil // Arena Fonte Nova
Apr 18 – Fortaleza, Brazil // Arena Castelão
Apr 21 – Sao Luiz, Brazil // Estádio Governador João Castelo “Castelão”
Apr 25 – Belém do Para, Brazil // Estadio Olimpico do Para “Mangueirão”
UNITED STATES (SPRING)
May 5 – Hollywood, FL // Hard Rock Hollywood
May 7 – Daytona Beach, FL // Welcome To Rockville Festival*
EUROPE
Jun 4 – Gliwice, Poland // PreZero Arena Gliwice
Jun 6 – Gliwice, Poland // PreZero Arena Gliwice
Jun 10 – Dublin, Ireland // 3Arena
Jun 12–14 – Donington, UK // Download Festival*
Jun 18 – Amsterdam, Netherlands // Ziggo Dome
Jun 20 – Amsterdam, Netherlands // Ziggo Dome
Jun 23 – Berlin, Germany // Uber Arena
Jun 25 – Berlin, Germany // Uber Arena
Jun 28 – Antwerp, Belgium // AFAS Dome
Jul 1 – Paris, France // Accor Arena
Jul 3 – Paris, France // Accor Arena
NORTH AMERICA (SUMMER & FALL)
Jul 23 – Raleigh, NC // Cater-Finley Stadium
Jul 26 – Saratoga Springs, NY // Saratoga Performing Arts Center
Jul 29 – Tinley Park, IL // Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre
Aug 1 – Hershey, PA // Hersheypark Stadium
Aug 5 – Toronto, ON // Rogers Stadium
Aug 8 – Shakopee, MN // Mystic Lake Amphitheater
Aug 12 – East Rutherford, NJ // MetLife Stadium
Aug 16 – St. Louis, MO // Busch Stadium
Aug 19 – Kansas City, MO // Morton Amphitheater
Aug 22 – Las Vegas, NV // Allegiant Stadium
Aug 26 – Edmonton, AB // Commonwealth Stadium
Aug 29 – Vancouver, BC // BC Place
Sep 2 – San Diego, CA // Snapdragon Stadium
Sep 5 – Pasadena, CA // Rose Bowl
Sep 9 – Arlington, TX // Globe Life Field
Sep 12 – Ridgedale, MO // Thunder Ridge Nature Arena
Sep 16 – San Antonio, TX // Alamodome
Sep 19 – Atlanta, GA // Truist Park
*Festival appearances







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