We're sorry, we're unable to process your request. Please try again.
Unfortunately, we did not detect the Flash plug-in on your browser. Installing Flash will let you play content on the site. To download the latest version, click here.
Updating Results...
To edit your Favorites or customize your e-mail preferences, go to My Live Nation.
By signing up, you may receive e-mails directly from the artist's representatives as well as from Live Nation.
If you are under 13 years old, you must not fill in this form or provide any information about yourself. Privacy Policy.
They're back!!! Guns N' Roses - whose four May 2006 shows at New York's Hammerstein Ballroom sold out in less than 3 minutes - have reclaimed the throne that was always theirs. From stellar reviews to audience adulation, Guns N' Roses' recent shows have proved that they are back in a big way. Guns N' Roses completed their European Tour in July 2006 with their second consecutive sold out show at London's Wembley Arena. The tour, which started May 25th in Madrid, Spain, played to 700,000 plus people over 32 shows in 18 countries, making it one of the biggest tours of the year on the continent and in the UK. Concert goers weren't let down as Axl Rose and band mates Tommy Stinson...
They're back!!! Guns N' Roses - whose four May 2006 shows at New York's Hammerstein Ballroom sold out in less than 3 minutes - have reclaimed the throne that was always theirs. From stellar reviews to audience adulation, Guns N' Roses' recent shows have proved that they are back in a big way. Guns N' Roses completed their European Tour in July 2006 with their second consecutive sold out show at London's Wembley Arena. The tour, which started May 25th in Madrid, Spain, played to 700,000 plus people over 32 shows in 18 countries, making it one of the biggest tours of the year on the continent and in the UK. Concert goers weren't let down as Axl Rose and band mates Tommy Stinson (bass), Richard Fortus (guitar), Robin Finck (guitar), Chris Pitman (keyboard), Dizzy Reed (keyboard), Brain (drums) and new guitarist Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal burned through Guns N' Roses classics such as "Welcome to the Jungle," "Paradise City," "My Michelle," "Mr. Brownstone," "November Rain" and "Sweet Child O' Mine." The final show at Hammerstein found the band joined by one time Guns' guitarist Izzy Stradlin on "Think About You," "Patience" and "Night Train," which also included an enthusiastic Kid Rock coming onstage to join the band! Axl Rose commented, "We have had an amazing tour and it has been fantastic for the band and I to experience this. I want to thank everyone in Europe and the UK for inspiring us and for giving us the opportunity to play for them. We are now looking forward to the US in September."
Guns N' Roses add Detroit to February club tourPublished Feb 06,2012 10:12 AM / Rob Evans
With the addition of a new stop in Detroit, Guns N' Roses are now scheduled to play seven club gigs this month. Guns N' Roses plot intimate course along East CoastPublished Jan 30,2012 10:05 AM / Tara Hall
Soon-to-be Rock and Roll Hall of Famers Guns N' Roses have a intimate selection of club shows on the books for February, as well as a summer trek throughout parts of Europe. Read More Tour News
You recently viewed…
Nothing (yet). Start checking out your favorite artists, teams, events and venues! We'll remember them here so you can find them again fast.