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Guns N’ Roses Announce 2nd Leg of 2025 Tour

Axl Rose, left, and Slash, of Guns N' Roses, perform on Thursday, Aug. 24, 2023, at Wrigley Field in Chicago. Guns N' Roses in concert at Wrigley Field in Chicago, Illinois, USA - 24 Aug 2023
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Guns N' Roses has announced the second leg of their 2025 world tour, captivating fans across Latin America with a series of electrifying performances scheduled for the fall. Following the overwhelming success of their initial 2025 tour stages across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, this legendary rock band is set to grace many stages from October through November, providing an unforgettable experience for their Latin American fanbase. As detailed in their official release, the tour will kick off in Costa Rica, with a total of 13 dates that will take them through pivotal Latin American cities including San Salvador, Bogotá, Santiago, Buenos Aires, and Mexico City.

The Latin American leg of the tour will see the band perform in iconic venues such as the Estadio Nacional in San Jose, Costa Rica on October 1st, and continue with more shows in places like Estadio Cuscatlan in El Salvador, which is scheduled for October 4th. The tour will then take them to Colombia, with anticipated performances in Bogotá on October 7th and Medellín on October 11th, before they make their way to Santiago, Chile on October 14th at the Parque Estadio Nacional. Following this, the band will bring their high-energy live shows to Argentina and various cities across Brazil, including Florianópolis and São Paulo, marking their presence at Allianz Parque on October 25th amongst others. The tour will wrap in Mexico City at Estadio GNP Seguros on November 8th, a fitting finale to an epic series of performances in one of their strongest fan hubs.

Tickets for this much-awaited tour are set to be released through different presale channels, providing fans with exclusive early access through Nightrain, their official fan club. The Nightrain presales for cities like Cuiabá and Brazil start on June 9th at 9 a.m. local time. Meanwhile, ticket sales for Santiago and Mexico City begin a day later, ensuring that fans in various locales have a fair chance at snagging their spots at these high-demand events. The Nightrain membership, which offers fans a unique presale code, is particularly advantageous, ensuring members are the first to get access to these coveted tickets. For those not yet part of the Nightrain community, there are new packages introduced to encourage enthusiastic involvement, thereby enhancing the overall fan experience with exclusive content and merchandise.

Adding intrigue to fans' excitement, the tour also introduces Isaac Carpenter on drums, a hard rock powerhouse known for his dynamic presence and exceptional skill. Carpenter joined the band earlier in 2025, stepping in for Frank Ferrer, and has already made a mark with his inaugural performance with the band in South Korea. A seasoned drummer with credits across multiple renowned acts, Carpenter brings a fresh vigor and nuanced precision to the iconic rhythms of Guns N' Roses, complementing the dynamic synergy of long-time band members Axl Rose, Slash, and Duff McKagan. His addition is poised to further elevate the legendary sound that Guns N' Roses is celebrated for.

The “Because What You Want & What You Get Are Two Completely Different Things” tour represents an ambitious journey not just musically, but also geographically, with the band gracing a staggering variety of locations and performing at some of the most prestigious venues worldwide. Their Latin American leg comes as a performance highlight, engaging audiences with their timeless hits and perhaps teasing newer singles like the recently released “The General.” Each concert promises fans an exhilarating experience, living up to the band's storied reputation for powerful live performances that resonate deeply with their global audience.

Enthusiasts can secure their tickets for this thrilling musical journey by checking the updated tour schedules and ticket availability on the official Guns N' Roses website as well as through authorized ticket vendors. This fall, prepare for an unforgettable musical odyssey as Guns N’ Roses takes Latin America by storm, blending nostalgic anthems with their signature rock flair.

Fall 2025 tour dates:

Oct. 01 – San Jose, Costa Rica @ Estadio Nacional
Oct. 04 – San Salvador, El Salvador @ Estadio Cuscatlan
Oct. 07 – Bogotá, Colombia @ Vive Claro
Oct. 11 – Medellín, Colombia @ Atanasio Girardot
Oct. 14 – Santiago, Chile @ Parque Estadio Nacional
Oct. 17 – Buenos Aires, Argentina @ Estadio Huracan
Oct. 21 – Florianópolis, Brazil @ Arena Opus
Oct. 25 – São Paulo, Brazil @ Allianz Parque
Oct. 28 – Curitiba, Brazil @ Pedreira Paulo Leminski
Oct. 31 – Cuiabá, Brazil @ Arena Pantanal
Nov. 02 – Brasília, Brazil @ Arena BSB
Nov. 05 – Lima, Peru @ Estadio Nacional
Nov. 08 – Mexico City, Mexico @ Estadio GNP Seguros

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