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Not in This Lifetime... Tour
TourbyGuns N' Roses
The front of the band's tour program featuring the classic bullet style logo
Location
  • North America
  • South America
  • Asia
  • Oceania
  • Europe
  • Africa
Start dateApril 1, 2016(2016-04-01)
End dateNovember 2, 2019(2019-11-02)
Legs11
No.of shows175
Attendance5,371,891
Box office$584.2 million (158 shows)[1]
Guns N' Rosesconcert chronology

TheNot in This Lifetime... Tourwas a concert tour byhard rockbandGuns N' Roses,spanning from April 1, 2016, to November 2, 2019. It featured classic lineup membersAxl Rose,SlashandDuff McKagan,marking the first time since theUse Your Illusion Tourin 1993 that the three performed together. After theprevious tourin 2014, guitaristsDJ Ashba&Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal,bassistTommy Stinsonand keyboardistChris Pitmanleft Guns N' Roses, leaving the band with several open spots. Former members Slash and McKagan rejoined the band andMelissa Reesejoined as keyboardist. The group embarked on a world tour that spanned all continents except Antarctica. They performed 175 shows making it their third longest tour ever, just behind theUse Your Illusion Tourand theChinese Democracy Tour.The group welcomed former drummerSteven Adlerto the stage for several shows as a guest spot, the first time he had played with the group since 1990. The tour has been a financial success, grossing over $584.2 million, making it thefourth-highest-grossing concert tour of all time.The tour was 2016's highest-earning per-city global concert tour as well as the fourth-highest-grossing overall that year. In 2017, the tour ranked as the second highest grossing worldwide tour.[2]The tour was honored at theBillboardLive Music Awardsin November 2017, winning Top Tour/Top Draw and being nominated for Top Boxscore.

Overview

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Background

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After theirlast tourended in 2014, there was uncertainty surrounding the band, especially the guitarist situation.Ron "Bumblefoot" Thalhad hinted during the last part of the tour that these would be his last shows with Guns N' Roses.[3]However, after the tour ended, no official word on the situation was given from Guns N' Roses nor Thal himself. During several South American shows on the tour, Duff McKagan had filled in for bassistTommy Stinson,who fulfilled previous commitments with his other bandThe Replacements.[4]Stinson left the band due to personal issues after the tour, stating "I actually had to just start turning down tours because I was unable to tour.. my personal life was going to prevent me from doing... about five tours that they called me to do, and I just said I can't do 'em."[5]

A lot of the tension [with Axl] that you were talking about has dissipated. We don't have all those issues anymore.

Slash, on his relationship with Axl Rose,CBS This Morning,May 7, 2015

Almost a year after the tour ended, on May 7, 2015, Slash revealed in an interview onCBS This Morningthat much of the tension that had existed between Axl and himself was gone, saying: "Well, we haven't really talked in a long time. But a lot of the tension that you were talking about has dissipated. We don't have all those issues anymore." When asked specifically about the chances of Guns N' Roses reuniting, he said: "I gotta be careful what I say there. I mean, if everybody wanted to do it and do it for the right reasons, you know, I think the fans would love it. I think it might be fun at some point to try and do that, but it just starts to get into a whole complex thing. But anyway, it's really between the guys in the band."[6]This sparked the start of what would prove to be a long period of speculation on a reunion by both the fans and the media.[7]Slash later revealed that he and Axl spoke via telephone in March 2015.[8]

Suddenly, on July 27, 2015, the news broke that Guns N' Roses' co-lead guitarist,DJ Ashba,was leaving the band.[9]He wrote a letter explaining that he was going to focus his work on his other group,Sixx:A.M.,which he had formed with bassistNikki Sixxand vocalistJames Michaelin 2007. At the same time he thanked Rose for the opportunity he was given by playing with Guns N' Roses and it seemed like they had left things on good terms. While this news story was picking up, it was at the same time confirmed by a representative of Guns N' Roses that Thal was officially out of the band.[10][11]The leaving of both Ashba and Thal, combined with Slash's comments on a reunion only a couple months before, further fueled both media and fan speculation about a reunion being in the works.[10]

Furthermore, on August 22, 2015, Slash stated to the Swedish newspaperAftonbladetthat Axl and he had spoken recently. This was considered a big news story because it was common knowledge that the two of them had not spoken since he left the band in 1996. When asked about the re-connection with Rose, Slash commented "it was probably way overdue".[12]Rumors of a reunited Guns N' Roses started to pick up more and more during late 2015.[13][14]More reports came in claiming to have a confirmation that a reunion would happen, but no official statement was made during this period. One of the questions on people's minds was if this was going to be a full reunion of the "classic line-up" or if it would be just one or two people from that line-up returning to the band.Steven Adler(the drummer from Guns N' Roses' "classic line-up" ) admitted during a radio interview withEddie Trunkthat he had not heard anything from Guns N' Roses about a reunion.[15]Classic-era memberIzzy Stradlinlater confirmed toRolling Stonethat he will have no involvement with the new lineup.[16]Former drummerMatt Sorumstated he was not asked to be part of the reunion,[17][a]while departed guitarist Ashba claimed he was asked by Rose to be a part of the lineup but had turned it down, citing his commitment to Sixx:A.M.[19]Former rhythm guitaristGilby Clarketurned down an invitation for a guest spot.[20]Stradlin explained his absence on the tour stating "they didn't want to split the loot equally".[21]Ultimately,Chinese Democracy-era membersRichard FortusandFrank Ferrerremained with the band to fill the rhythm guitarist and drummer slots respectively.[22]

Announcement

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VocalistAxl Rose,guitaristSlashand bassistDuff McKaganperformed together for the first time in 23 years as part of the tour.

In late December 2015, the Guns N' Roses website was updated, scrapping much of the content and displaying the classic Guns N' Roses bullet-logo.[23]The logo had not been used in official promotion since theUse Your Illusiondays.[24]Then, onChristmas Day,ateaser trailerdebuted before the newStar Warsmovie.[25]The 15-second video showed black and white shots of a concert audience with the opening words of "Welcome to the Jungle"played.[26]No additional narration or text accompanied the trailer.[26]

On December 29, 2015,Billboardreported that Slash was set to rejoin the band and a "reunited" lineup would headlineCoachella2016.[27][28]Rose was set to appear onJimmy Kimmel Live!the following week to talk about the future of the band, but his appearance was cancelled due to "unforeseen circumstances".[29][30]Guns N' Roses were officially announced as the headliner of Coachella on January 4, 2016, with the press reporting Slash and Duff McKagan were rejoining the band.[31][32][33]The Coachella festival then confirmed via press release that McKagan and Slash were rejoining.[34]April concerts inLas VegasandMexico Citywere announced subsequently.[35][36]

The full tour announcement came on April 1, 2016, when the band announced 20 cities as part of a North American leg of the tour dubbed "Not in This Lifetime...".[37]The tour's name is a reference to a 2012 interview in which Rose, when asked about when a potential reunion would happen, responded "not in this lifetime."[37]The reunion was billed as a "regrouping" by the band instead of a full reunion, since Slash and McKagan were filling empty spots in the existing band lineup.[38]Additional dates in Chicago, New England, New York, and Los Angeles were announced on April 25 due to shows selling out.[39]On May 18,Alice In ChainsandLenny Kravitzwere announced as openers for select shows of the tour.[40][41][42]Two weeks before the tour began,The Cult,Chris Stapleton,Billy Talent,andSkrillexwere announced as additional openers for select shows.[43]On June 30,WolfmotherandTyler Bryant & the Shakedownwere announced for several shows.[44]Zakk Wyldewas added as an additional opener to the band's show of August 15 in Glendale, Arizona.[45]

Additional legs of the tour were announced throughout the year, including Latin American, Asian, and Oceanian legs.[46][47]Babymetalwas announced as openers for the Japanese shows in 2017.[48]In late November, commercials started airing in the United States with footage from the tour with the tagline "They're back for more in 2017", teasing a return to North America.[49]On December 5, the band announced 35 North American and European dates for 2017, including a return toSt. Louisfor the first time since the 1991Riverport Riot.[50]

On March 7, 2017, the band was announced as part of the 2017 edition ofRock in Rio,playing on September 23.[51][52]A YouTube video was released promoting this announcement, revealing that the band would co-headline their day withThe Who.[53]This marked the fourth appearance by Guns N' Roses with the festival inRio de Janeiro,with the second edition in 1991 being their first time there.[51]

Notable events

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AC/DCguitaristAngus Youngjammed with Guns N' Roses during several shows, while formerSkid RowsingerSebastian Bachjoined the band on April 9, 2016 in Las Vegas. Former drummerSteven Adlerjoined the band for two songs at 5 shows of the tour, andRose TattoovocalistAngry Andersonappeared on the show of February 11, 2017.

While originally slated to commence in Las Vegas on April 8, 2016, a previously unannounced warmup gig at theTroubadourin Los Angeles took place on April 1, 2016.[54]Rumors of the secret show had started the night before,[55]and fans were starting to gather outside the oldTower Recordsbuilding atSunset BoulevardinWest Hollywood.Rumblings that a ticket sale for the show would take place there started a line of people that grew during the night and into the early morning of April 1.[56]Then, during the morning, the announcement came that the rumors were true and tickets for the club show would go on sale at 12 pm at the Tower Records building. They charged a $10 "retro" ticket price for the show.[57]Later in the evening, as the band took the stage at the Troubadour, it was revealed thatMelissa Reese,who has previously worked with former drummerBryan "Brain" Mantiaon several projects, had replaced longtime second keyboardistChris Pitmanfor the tour.[58]Pitman quit the band two weeks before the tour began, he had previously publicly criticized the tour as a "nostalgia tour" and "a money grab" and later mentioned he "quit the oldies band".[59]During the show at the Troubadour, Rose fell and broke his foot.[60]For the following concerts, Rose was givenDave Grohl's customized throne that Grohl used to perform when he broke his leg at a concert.[61] The band's first scheduled concerts with Slash and McKagan took place at the newly openedT-Mobile Arenaon April 8 and 9, 2016.[62][63]Alice in Chainswere the opening act for the Las Vegas shows,[64]whileThe Cultopened the first two shows outside the United States in Mexico City on April 19 and 20.[65]

FormerSkid RowsingerSebastian Bachjoined the band on stage during the second of the two Las Vegas shows in April 2016, sharing the lead vocals with Rose on the song "My Michelle".Bach has guested on the same song in a similar fashion on many previous Guns N' Roses tours, but this was the first time performing it alongside the returned Slash and McKagan.[66]Rose TattoosingerAngry Andersonjoined the band onstage to help them cover the Rose Tattoo song "Nice Boys" at their concert in Australia in February 2017.[67][68]It was the first time that Anderson performed the song with Guns N' Roses since 2007.[69]

On April 16, 2016, just hours before their performance at the Coachella Festival's first weekend was scheduled to start, the news broke that Rose would be joiningAC/DCto fill in as the lead vocalist for the remaining dates of theirRock or Bust tour.[70]Brian Johnsonhad to leave the group previously due to risk of hearing loss. During Guns N' Roses' show that night, AC/DC guitaristAngus Youngguested with the band for performances of the AC/DC classics "Whole Lotta Rosie"and"Riff Raff",giving the audience an early preview of how the guitarist's sound and Rose's voice sounded together.[71]Young joined the band for three more shows on the tour in early 2017, as well as a show in Germany in June and in The Netherlands in July.[72][73][74]

During the April 23 Coachella concert, McKagan hadPrince's symbol featured on his bass guitar as a tribute honoring his death just days prior. Rose talked about them being fans of Prince, but did not have enough time to get together a song of his to perform in honor of him. Instead, they dedicated the whole concert to his memory.[75]

Steven Adler joined the band on stage for the first time in 26 years during the concert of July 6, 2016 in Cincinnati, Ohio, where he performed "Out Ta Get Me" and "My Michelle".[76][77]The drummer's last performance with the band was at theFarm Aidconcert on April 7, 1990, in Indianapolis, Indiana,[78]although hedidperform alongside Slash, McKagan, Sorum andGilby Clarkeduring Guns N' Roses' induction into theRock and Roll Hall of Famein 2012, with Rose and Stradlin being absent from the ceremony.Myles Kennedy,ofAlter BridgeandMyles Kennedy and the Conspiratorsfame, sang in place of Rose.[79]Previously, Adler was rumored to take part in the surprise show of April 1, 2016 at the Troubadour before back surgery forced him to cancel.[80]Adler repeated his appearance at the concert of July 9, 2016 in Nashville, Tennessee. Towards the end of the North American trek, Adler performed the same two songs at the second of the two Dodger Stadium shows in Los Angeles, California.[81]During the Latin American leg, Adler joined the band for a song each of the two nights in Buenos Aires.[82][83]

P!nk,Billy Gibbons,andDave Grohlall performed with the band in 2017.

When the band and crew were traveling between Philadelphia and Toronto on July 15, 2016, they were stopped and detained at the Canadian border for having a gun on board their transportation. Rose revealed this while on stage in Toronto on July 16, saying "... so we weren't exactly arrested, we were detained", and further remarked of the customs officers "They were very nice. They were very nice". He then jokingly added "They were very understanding. You know, it happens – you can forget you had a f—in' gun". A band representative later confirmed the story while adding that the gun did not belong to any member of the band.[84]During a show in Mexico on November 30, the band invited several fans onstage to smash a largeDonald Trumppiñata.[85][86]Rose had previously altered lyrics to "Civil War" during a concert to reference Trump.[87]

During the show of May 27 in Ireland, the band debuted their cover of "Black Hole Sun"in honor ofChris Cornell,who had died just over a week before, on May 18.[88]Cornell had previously worked with both McKagan (inMad Season)[89]and Slash (appearing on the song "Promise" onSlash). In a 1989 interview, Rose had called Cornell the best rock vocalist at the time,[90][91]and during theUse Your Illusion tourin the early 90s,Soundgardenopened for Guns N' Roses in both the United States and Europe.[92]

Sometime in 2017 during a show in the midwest, former rhythm guitarist Izzy Stradlin participated in a sound check with the group, with the intention of guesting during the show. However, former managerAlan Nivenclaims Stradlin walked out and "didn't want to have anything to do with it".[93]Stradlin had reportedly declined special guest appearances similar to the ones Adler had.[94]

On August 30, 2017, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada – the band covered "Wichita Lineman",a song made famous byGlen Campbell.[95]That was the first live performance of the song by them, with Rose presenting it saying "We're going to play something we've never played before. It might not be your thing, but we're just trying to pay a tribute to someone. It's not what you think". After the song, he said "For Glen", honoring the country singer-guitarist who died August 8, 2017.Rolling Stonemagazine described it as "their most unexpected cover of the tour".[96]During the same concert, the band also covered "I Got You (I Feel Good)"byJames Brownfor the first time since 2006.[97]

While playing "Patience" at their show of October 11, 2017 in New York, the band was joined onstage byP!nkwho sang guest vocals.[98]Additional guest musicians were featured throughout the tour;Billy GibbonsofZZ Topjoined the band for "Patience" on November 10, and Dave Grohl ofFoo Fightersjoined for "Paradise City" on November 14.[99][100]

On June 3, 2018, during a show in Germany, the band covered "Slither"byVelvet Revolver,a supergroup that Slash and McKagan (alongsideScott Weiland,Dave Kushner,and former Guns N' Roses drummer Matt Sorum) were a part of during their time away from Guns N' Roses.[101]On June 6, the band played "Shadow of Your Love"for the first time since theAppetite for Destruction Tour.[102]During the show of November 25 in Abu Dhabi, Rose cut the show short after 20 songs after battling an illness for several hours before the show.[103]

Personnel

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KeyboardistDizzy Reed,drummerFrank Ferrerand guitaristRichard Fortusremain from the 2014 lineup, while keyboardistMelissa Reesejoined the band in 2016, replacingChris Pitman

Guns N' Roses

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Guest appearances

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  • Sebastian Bach(performed "My Michelle"during the concert of April 9, 2016.)
  • Angus Young(performed "Whole Lotta Rosie"and/or"Riff Raff"during the April 16, 2016, February 10, 11, 14, June 22 and concert of July 12, 2017.)
  • Steven Adler(performed "Out Ta Get Me" and/or "My Michelle" during the July 6, 9, August 19, November 4 and concert of November 5, 2016.)
  • Angry Anderson(performed "Nice Boys" during the concert of February 11, 2017.)
  • P!nk(performed "Patience" during the concert of October 11, 2017.)
  • Billy Gibbons(performed "Patience" during the concert of November 10, 2017.)
  • Dave Grohl(performed "Paradise City" during the concert of November 14, 2017.)

Concert broadcast and recordings

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On April 8, 2016, before the first show at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Guns N' Roses posted a video in social media showing a recap of the event at the former Tower Records building and concert at the Troubadour in West Hollywood that took place a week earlier, on April 1. The three-minute video showed cuts from different songs played at the concert, as well as a time-lapse of the set-up of the Guns N' Roses museum that was temporarily placed inside the Tower Records building. Small snippets with comments from fans outside the museum was also featured in the clip.[104]

The Coachella Festival had a live internet broadcast viaYouTubeof select performances during the first weekend of the festival. The Guns N' Roses concert was not shown in its entirety, but rather two songs from the set, namely "Welcome to the Jungle" and "November Rain".[105]During the second weekend of the festival there was a 360° live feed from the festival, and again two songs from the Guns N' Roses set were selected for broadcast. This time they showed "November Rain" and "Knockin' on Heaven's Door".[106]

A concert held at theApollo Theaterin New York City on July 20, 2017, was broadcast live in its entirety onSiriusXMsatellite radio.[107]The concert was an invite-only event where subscribers to the satellite radio service were eligible to win tickets.[108]Similarly, the final show of the North American leg in 2017 in Inglewood, CA on November 29 was also broadcast on SiriusXM.[109]

Box office and reception

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The first leg of the tour featured sold-out shows in West Hollywood, Las Vegas and Mexico City grossing a total of $15.5 million. In addition Guns N' Roses headlined one day each weekend of theCoachella Festivalearning an unknown figure. On June 23, 2016, the second leg of the tour started, featuring stadiums in the United States as well as one show inToronto,Ontario, Canada. The box office numbers reported for the leg added up to $116.8 million, with 12 of the total 25 performances being sold-out shows. The Latin American leg[b]yielded up to a total gross of $56.5 million with more than 565,000 tickets sold.[110]They played 13 shows in 11 cities, selling out 8 of them.[111]By the end of 2016 the band had played for over 1.8 million people and grossed $192 million.[111]The 2017 European and North American legs of the tour sold one million tickets just 24 hours after going on sale in late 2016.[112]The tour was the highest earning per-city concert tour in 2016,[citation needed]making $5.5 million per show,[113]as well as the fourth highest-grossing tour of 2016.[114]

Additionally, the tour was the second highest grossing North American Tour (the highest grossing of any band) for 2016, grossing $130.8 million in North America.[115]The shows atMetLife Stadiumon July 23 and 24 were ranked as the 9th highest grossing of the year byPollstar,earning a combined $11.2 million.[116]In Australia and New Zealand, the sold-out shows amounted to over 350,000 tickets.[117]During the first half of 2017 dates have grossed a total of $151.5 million, while the single biggest concert gross of the year, so far, is Guns N' Roses' London Stadium shows which sold 139,000 tickets and grossed $17.3 million over two nights.[118]The tour has of now surpassed $480 million in gross revenue.[119][2]

The tour was honored at theBillboard Touring Awardsin November 2017, winning Top Tour/Top Draw and being nominated for Top Boxscore.[120]The Tour was also nominated for Top Rock Tour at the2017 Billboard Music Awards,with the band being nominated for Top Touring Artist and Top Duo/Group as well.[121]In2018,they were nominated for Top Touring artist and Top Rock Tour.[122]The band also received the inaugural Ticketmaster Touring Milestone Award in 2019.[123]

The tour wrapped up after 158 concerts with $584.2 million grossed and 5,371,891 tickets sold. It became third highest-grossing tour in the history of Billboard's Boxscore.[124]

Opening acts

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Alice in Chains and The Cult

Alice in Chainswas the first band announced as an opening act on the tour.[125]They played both of the Las Vegas shows in April 2016, while returning for select dates during the following summer leg of North America.[126]Duff McKagan has ties with the band as he toured with them in 2006 and also expressing interest in writing a biography on them.[125]Another band with previous ties with Guns N' Roses was selected for the Mexican dates in April –The Cult.[127]As part of theirAppetite for Destruction Tour,Guns N' Roses opened for The Cult for a whole North American leg in August and September 1987. A later drummer of The Cult, Matt Sorum,[128]would eventually join Guns N' Roses in 1990 and stay until 1997.[128][129]The Cult also returned to support the band during the summer of 2016.[130]

Tyler Bryant & the Shakedownwere selected for numerous dates both in North America and Singapore.[131]Before opening for Guns N' Roses they had been the opening band forAC/DCduring the European leg of theirRock or Bust Tourin which Axl Rose served as the replacement singer.Chris Stapletonwas a surprising selection as opener for the Nashville show,[130]as Guns N' Roses usually picks artists within the same music genre as themselves, though it proved a successful choice for the Tennessee audience.[132]Wolfmotheropened their first show on the tour on July 12 in Pittsburgh,[131]and would continue to appear as a supporting act throughout the tour. The singer,Andrew Stockdale,has a past working relationship with Slash, appearing on the 2010 single "By The Sword"from Slash's first solo album.[133]

Lenny Kravitz live.

Canadian punk rock bandBilly Talentopened the only Canada date in Toronto during the summer North American leg of the tour.[130]For the two double shows in Foxborough and East Rutherford, long-time friend of the bandLenny Kravitz[134]was the supporting act.[126]Slash has recorded with Kravitz in the past, notably the first single from the albumMama Said,"Always on the Run".Kravitz has also appeared on stage with Guns N' Roses before, during the June 6, 1992Use Your Illusion Tourstop in Paris, France, where they played the single live.[134]The guitarist/singer was also spotted in the audience of Guns N' Roses' April 1 surprise show at the Troubadour, where he said that he had re-connected with the band.[134]

Another unusual choice as opening act wasSkrillex,who performed in Houston, Texas on August 5.[130]British bandThe Strutswas handpicked to open the show in San Francisco on August 9. Similarly to Guns N' Roses, the band listsQueenandThe Rolling Stonesas influences on their music.[135]At McKagan's homecoming show in Seattle on August 12, his daughter Grace's band The Pink Slips opened the event alongside Alice in Chains.[136]Zakk Wyldehas ties to Guns N' Roses back to 1995 when he was in the studio with the band.[137]He was chosen as opener on the show of August 15.[131]Wylde had also previously played as a guest with Guns N' Roses on stage back in 2011,[138]where he also performed as an opening act with his bandBlack Label Society.[138]

Japanese metalidolbandBabymetalopened for Guns N' Roses in Japan.

For the Latin American leg of the tour, openings acts were usually regionally-based bands, includingPlebe Rude,Airbag,andMassacre,among others.[139][140]Marky Ramoneand Tyler Bryant & the Shakedown also opened shows.[141]Leg 4 of the tour saw most shows opened up by Wolfmother and/orRose Tattoo,andMan with a MissionandBabymetalalso opened shows.[142][143][144]

Leg 5 saw support fromRoyal Blood,The Darkness,Mark Lanegan,Phil Campbell & The Bastard Sons,The Kills,Virgin,Killing Joke,Biffy Clyro,andBackyard Babies.[145][146][147][148]Michael Monroealso supported, as well as Wolfmother and Tyler Bryant & the Shakedown.[149]

Leg 6 featuredDeftones,Sturgill Simpson,Live,Our Lady Peace,ZZ Top,The Kills and Royal Blood opening for the band.[150][151][152][153]On Leg 7,The Whojoined the band as co-headliners.[154]

The eighth leg of the tour did not feature any opening acts, allowing the band to play earlier.[155] Leg 9 of the tour featured returning opening act Tyler Bryant & the Shakedown, and new opening acts such asVolbeat,[156]Gojira,[156]Nothing More[157]The Dead Daisies(a band Richard Fortus, Frank Ferrer and Dizzy Reed were previously a part of)[158]Jonathan DavisofKorn,Ghost,[159]Graveyard,[160]Rival Sons[161]Manic Street Preachers,[162]Greta Van Fleet,[163]Russian band Other Noises,[164]and The Pink Slips[165]

Stage design and show production

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Working on a tour that reunites the Guns N' Roses originals after over two decades was an opportunity that we couldn't miss.

Matt Hales, Project Manager, TAIT,[166]

Planning and preparation for the tour started in January 2016.[167]TAIT Towers was brought in by long time clientproduction managerDale "Opie" Skjerseth to produce the stage and show itself. They have previously built and designed world tours with artists such as The Rolling Stones,Bon Jovi,U2,Madonna,andTaylor Swift.The set was designed by Phil Ealy, previously the light designer on theUse Your Illusiontour.[168]They built a 71-foot (22 m) wide main stage including band risers, LED staircases made with P9 LED video tiles, LEDfasciaand amp stacks, and a self-climber piano lift used for Rose's performance of "November Rain." Additionally, they developed an 80-foot (24 m) automated video track truss system installed with power transmission units to automate Screenworks background video screens. TAIT Navigator, a proprietary automation platform, operated and controlled the self-climber piano lift as well as automated Screenworks' video screens into variations of three to six columns.[168]

The band playing in Seattle, WA in August 2016, showing the stage setup.

The stage had staircases on each side as well as in the middle, leading up to the drum-kit. There was a walkway extending all the way around the drummer and two keyboardists, with staircases implemented into the riser, allowing the band members to freely move up amongst the keyboardists and the drummer during the show. At the center of the stage, there was acatwalkextending 28 feet (9 m) into the audience pit area hosting the self-climber piano lift.[169]This catwalk was not assembled for the first seven shows as a result of Rose's foot injury and he was subsequently forced to have a seat on the main stage instead. An extensive lighting rig was assembled in the center stage area which featured Atomic 3000 LED and MAC III AirFX fixtures byMartin.The band members wanted a stage show experience similar to theirUse Your Illusiontour, with updated technology.[170]Each side of the stage had big LED video screens, primarily used to show close-ups of the band during the show.[169][171]Roughly 250 professional and local crew members (125 of each) were needed to set up the staging, speakers and video boards. The setup process took three days and more than 20 production trucks to transfer from each city.[172][169]Additionally there were three fleets of 16 steel trucks each, carrying the skeleton of the stage, making them able to set up the basis of the stage in three different venues at any time.[172]

Motion graphics agency Creative Works London were brought back to do the visuals package for the stage show after having worked on the 2014 tours of South America and the Las Vegas residency.[168]The new footage and graphics included familiar elements associated with many of the songs, like animations of old-school TV sets with the band members' skull drawings made famous by the cover of theAppetite For Destructionalbum. The TV sets were a throwback to the "Welcome to the Jungle" music video. "You Could Be Mine" graphics consisted of the band stylized as a resemblance to Terminators, influenced by the song having been used as the soundtrack on theTerminator 2: Judgment Daymovie and original music video.[173]Elements from theChinese Democracyalternative art series were used in songs such as "Chinese Democracy" and "Catcher in the Rye". A set of changing backgrounds with rain and rose petals featured during "November Rain", whilst a black crow inspired from the official music video, was made to fly across the screens during "Don't Cry".Slash's signature skull with a top-hat, smoking a cigarette, was displayed on the main screen during his solo performance of"The Godfather theme",with a similar skull graphic during Duff's vocal performance.Pyrotechnicswere used throughout the set, for a selection of songs.[174][169]

The intro to the show featured either the classic Guns N' Roses bullet-logo made to look like a neon sign, blinking on the big screen on center stage, or an animated bullet-logo with the revolvers firing shots. The "Looney Tunes"intro theme played, and then the whole venue went dark[175]with the theme fromThe Equalizerplaying over the PA system for a few minutes before the band then started the first song of the set. The show ended with a considerable amount of pyrotechnics on stage, and confetti was shot out over the crowd during the ending of "Paradise City". When they played outdoor venues, an extensive fireworks display was added.[176]

Show overview

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Guns N' Roses playing atArrowhead Stadiumon June 29, 2016.

As this was a semi-reunion of the "classic line-up" of Guns N' Roses, many were curious about which songs they would play at the concerts:[177]fans speculated widely if they would add songs from theUse Your Illusionalbums to their setlist, and if they would continue to play songs from their latest release, the 2008 albumChinese Democracy– which Slash and McKagan were not a part of creating or recording.[178][179]McKagan had previously performed songs fromChinese Democracywith Guns N' Roses in 2014, when he stepped in as a substitute for Tommy Stinson while he was busy playing shows with The Replacements.[4] After the first show – the surprise performance at the Troubadour – some questions were answered. They did bring back "Double Talkin' Jive" fromUse Your Illusion I,while they also played tracks fromChinese Democracy,"Chinese Democracy"and" Better ".[180]This development continued at the first arena-sized show at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas where they further extended the setlist with songs like "Coma"and" This I Love ", where the former had not been performed by the band since 1993.[181]"The Godfather theme", which used to be a staple Slash solo number during past tours, was also brought back into the set. A few shows into the first leg, during the second show in Mexico City, they debuted "There Was a Time", another song from theChinese Democracyalbum. "Sorry" and "Catcher in the Rye" were later debuted during shows in July.[182][183]It is also notable that Slash had altered some guitar parts of the songs from this album.[184][185]On June 3, 2018, the band debuted their cover ofVelvet Revolver'sSlither,which Slash and McKagan created when they were in the group.[186][187]While Slash and McKagan had played the song regularly since leaving Velvet Revolver, this was the first time Guns N' Roses had performed it, and the first time Axl Rose had sung it. In a 2018 interview with Eddie Trunk, Slash revealed that they had rehearsed the song very early on in the tour, but simply didn't play it at any concerts up until it was debuted.[188]The song has since become a regular in the setlist, having been played at every 2018, 2019, and 2020 Guns N' Roses performance. On June 6, 2018, the band performedShadow Of Your Love,which had not been played since 1987.[189]In the same Eddie Trunk interview, Slash revealed that releasing the song as a single and as part of the Appetite For Destruction "Locked N' Loaded" Box Set was what made them want to start playing it live again.[188]While not played at every show, it was often played at Guns N' Roses performances from 2018 onward. On October 7, 2019, Guns N' Roses performed theUse Your Illusion IItrack Locomotive, which had not been played live since 1992.[190]Each time it was played, it replaced Coma as a lead-in to band member introductions and Slash's Guitar Solo. The song was played two more times on the tour: October 13 and 23, 2019. On October 23, 2019, the band playedDead Horse,which Guns N' Roses had not played since 1993, although Duff McKagan had performed it as a solo act the previous summer.[191]The band played it at every remaining show of the tour, and continued to include it in their 2020 performances.

Core set

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The band continued, as they had done in past tours, to keep the core set which included their most well-known songs. The core set largely consisted of songs from their debut albumAppetite For Destruction,namely "Welcome to the Jungle", "It's So Easy","Nightrain","Mr. Brownstone","Paradise City ","Sweet Child o' Mine"and"Rocket Queen".[180][185]The remaining core songs were tracks from theUse Your Illusionalbums andChinese Democracy.This included some of the aforementioned songs: the newly added "Double Talkin' Jive", as well as "Chinese Democracy", "Better" and "This I Love". In addition, "Live and Let Die", "November Rain", "Knockin' On Heaven's Door","Estranged",and"You Could Be Mine"were played at every concert (except" November Rain "and" Estranged ", which were not played at the shorter club show at the Troubadour).[180]

Opening songs

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In all tours from 2001 and on, Guns N' Roses had (with few exceptions) opened their show with either "Welcome to the Jungle" or "Chinese Democracy". For this tour, they changed things up, using the song "It's So Easy" as the opening song. "Chinese Democracy" and "Welcome to the Jungle" took the number 3 and 4 spots in the set, with "Mr. Brownstone" being the second song played, as was common during their older tours.[180][185]

Solo spots

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In past tours, an extensive number of solo spots were a usual part of the setlist. They cut this down to a minimum, keeping the set quite tight with the performance of regular songs as the main focus. Slash did have a solo spot with "The Godfather theme", a guitar instrumental piece with the rest of the band backing up and functioning as a lead-in to "Sweet Child o' Mine". As a second new addition, Fortus and Slash were doing a guitar instrumental version of thePink Floydsong "Wish You Were Here",which worked as a prelude to" November Rain ". McKagan took the lead vocals during a regular spot in the set, singing a song from the Guns N' Roses punk cover album"The Spaghetti Incident?".From show to show, he alternated between "New Rose"– the debut single of the British punk rock groupThe Damned,"Raw Power"– a song byIggy Pop and the Stoogeswhich he had previously performed at some of the Guns N' Roses shows in 2014, and "Attitude"[192]– aMisfitssong he played regularly on the Use Your Illusion Tour and in 2014.[193]

Encore

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The band ended their concerts with the song "Paradise City", but the total length of the encore set varied. The songs included in this set, with the exception of "Paradise City", were different ones from show to show, including "The Seeker","Patience","Don't Cry ","Yesterdays","Used To Love Her","Catcher In The Rye "and" Sorry "in various combinations.[192][194]

Guns N' Roses posing for aCurtain callafter a concert in 2016.

Set list

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This set list was taken from the September 6, 2017 concert inEl Paso,Texas. It does not represent all shows throughout the tour.[195]

Main set:

  1. "It's So Easy"
  2. "Mr. Brownstone"
  3. "Chinese Democracy"
  4. "Welcome to the Jungle"
  5. "Double Talkin' Jive"
  6. "Better"
  7. "Estranged"
  8. "Live And Let Die" (Paul McCartney & Wings cover)
  9. "Rocket Queen"
  10. "You Could Be Mine"
  11. "New Rose" (The Damnedcover, with "You Can't Put Your Arms Around a Memory" intro)
  12. "This I Love"
  13. "Civil War"
  14. "Yesterdays"
  15. "Coma"
  16. "Slash Guitar Solo"
  17. "Love Theme FromThe Godfather"(Nino Rotacover)
  18. "Sweet Child o' Mine"
  19. "Wichita Lineman" (Jimmy Webbcover, in honor ofGlen Campbell)
  20. "Used to Love Her"
  21. "My Michelle"
  22. "Wish You Were Here" (Pink Floydcover, Slash and Richard Fortus guitar duet)
  23. "November Rain" (with "Layla" piano exit-intro featuring Axl Rose on grand piano)
  24. "Black Hole Sun" (Soundgardencover, in honor ofChris Cornell)
  25. "Knockin' On Heaven's Door" (Bob Dylancover, with "Only Women Bleed" intro)
  26. "Nightrain"

Encore:

  1. "Don't Cry" (with "Melissa" intro)
  2. "Patience"
  3. "The Seeker" (The Whocover)
  4. "Paradise City"

Tour dates

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List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening act, tickets sold, number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue
Date City Country Venue Opening act(s) Attendance Revenue
Leg 1 – North America (warm-up)[196][197][198]
April 1, 2016 West Hollywood United States The Troubadour 500 / 500 $5,000
April 8, 2016 Las Vegas T-Mobile Arena Alice in Chains 28,849 / 28,849 $6,265,076
April 9, 2016
April 16, 2016[c] Indio Coachella
April 19, 2016 Mexico City Mexico Foro Sol The Cult 131,198 / 131,198 $9,328,859
April 20, 2016
April 23, 2016[c] Indio United States Coachella
Leg 2 – North America[199][200]
June 23, 2016 Detroit United States Ford Field Alice in Chains 44,439 / 44,439 $4,776,767
June 26, 2016 Landover FedExField 41,208 / 48,186 $4,107,027
June 29, 2016 Kansas City Arrowhead Stadium 40,387 / 49,385 $3,285,043
July 1, 2016 Chicago Soldier Field 82,172 / 96,088 $8,843,684
July 3, 2016
July 6, 2016 Cincinnati Paul Brown Stadium Tyler Bryant & the Shakedown 32,516 / 33,845 $2,857,336
July 9, 2016 Nashville Nissan Stadium Chris Stapleton 42,824 / 42,824 $4,765,878
July 12, 2016 Pittsburgh Heinz Field Wolfmother 39,109 / 42,109 $3,810,026
July 14, 2016 Philadelphia Lincoln Financial Field 49,328 / 49,328 $4,883,474
July 16, 2016 Toronto Canada Rogers Centre Billy Talent 48,016 / 48,016 $5,370,460
July 19, 2016 Foxborough United States Gillette Stadium Lenny Kravitz 65,472 / 71,099 $8,302,575
July 20, 2016
July 23, 2016 East Rutherford MetLife Stadium 100,177 / 100,177 $11,687,391
July 24, 2016
July 27, 2016 Atlanta Georgia Dome The Cult 41,508 / 41,508 $4,544,620
July 29, 2016 Orlando Camping World Stadium 40,702 / 40,702 $5,852,060
July 31, 2016 New Orleans Mercedes-Benz Superdome 32,894 / 40,215 $3,447,362
August 3, 2016 Arlington AT&T Stadium 39,015 / 43,449 $4,786,948
August 5, 2016 Houston NRG Stadium Skrillex 49,778 / 49,778 $6,166,657
August 9, 2016 San Francisco AT&T Park The Struts 38,173 / 38,173 $5,597,843
August 12, 2016 Seattle CenturyLink Field Alice in Chains
The Pink Slips
42,697 / 42,697 $5,237,966
August 15, 2016 Glendale University of Phoenix Stadium Zakk Wylde
Tyler Bryant & the Shakedown
44,110 / 48,914 $4,257,189
August 18, 2016 Los Angeles Dodger Stadium The Cult 84,634 / 87,917 $8,917,758
August 19, 2016
August 22, 2016 San Diego Qualcomm Stadium 49,458 / 49,458 $5,337,634
Leg 3 – Latin America[201][202][203]
October 27, 2016 Lima Peru Estadio Monumental Area 7 44,228 / 44,228 $4,066,300
October 29, 2016 Santiago Chile Estadio Nacional Wild Parade 62,375 / 63,200 $6,540,250
November 1, 2016 Rosario Argentina Estadio Gigante de Arroyito Cielo Razzo
Massacre
22,735 / 26,505 $2,778,110
November 4, 2016 Buenos Aires River Plate Stadium Airbag 105,026 / 112,756 $11,042,300
November 5, 2016
November 8, 2016 Porto Alegre Brazil Estádio Beira-Rio Scalene 50,567 / 50,567 $4,192,340
November 11, 2016 São Paulo Allianz Parque Plebe Rude 93,600 / 93,600 $10,761,300
November 12, 2016
November 15, 2016 Rio de Janeiro Estádio Olímpico João Havelange 50,234 / 50,234 $3,581,510
November 17, 2016 Curitiba Pedreira Paulo Leminski 25,030 / 25,030 $2,638,780
November 20, 2016 Brasília Estádio Mané Garrincha 42,307 / 42,307 $2,981,050
November 23, 2016 Medellín Colombia Estadio Atanasio Girardot Marky Ramone 39,511 / 39,511 $5,443,000
November 26, 2016 San José Costa Rica Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica Gandhi 29,560 / 35,785 $2,520,280
November 29, 2016 Mexico City Mexico Palacio de los Deportes Tyler Bryant & the Shakedown 32,935 / 40,530 $2,637,421
November 30, 2016
Leg 4 – Asia / Oceania[204][205][206]
January 21, 2017 Osaka Japan Kyocera Dome Babymetal 25,000 / 25,000 $2,900,000
January 22, 2017 Kobe World Memorial Hall 5,000 / 5,000 $615,000
January 25, 2017 Yokohama Yokohama Arena 8,000 / 8,000 $1,000,000
January 28, 2017 Saitama Saitama Super Arena Man with a Mission 55,000 / 55,000 $7,460,000
January 29, 2017 Babymetal
February 2, 2017 Wellington New Zealand Westpac Stadium Wolfmother 32,448 / 32,448 $3,617,500
February 4, 2017 Auckland Western Springs Stadium 48,118 / 48,118 $5,545,210
February 7, 2017 Brisbane Australia Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre Rose Tattoo 39,459 / 39,459 $4,441,060
February 10, 2017 Sydney ANZ Stadium 84,277 / 84,277 $9,245,210
February 11, 2017 Wolfmother
Rose Tattoo
February 14, 2017 Melbourne Melbourne Cricket Ground Wolfmother 73,756 / 73,756 $8,816,760
February 18, 2017 Adelaide Adelaide Oval 33,713 / 33,713 $3,541,050
February 21, 2017 Perth Domain Stadium 30,382 / 30,382 $3,084,270
February 25, 2017 Singapore Changi Exhibition Centre Tyler Bryant & the Shakedown
Wolfmother
50,088 / 50,088 $8,520,020
February 28, 2017 Bangkok Thailand SCG Stadium 17,400 / 17,400 $2,830,000
March 3, 2017 Dubai United Arab Emirates Autism Rocks Arena Point of View 26,502 / 26,502 $3,643,960
Leg 5 – Europe / Israel[207][208][209][210]
May 27, 2017 Slane Ireland Slane Castle Royal Blood
Mark Lanegan
Otherkin
79,258 / 79,258 $8,304,358
May 30, 2017 Bilbao Spain San Mamés Stadium Mark Lanegan
Tyler Bryant & the Shakedown
27,955 / 31,000 $2,826,445
June 2, 2017 Lisbon Portugal Passeio Marítimo de Algés 58,919 / 58,919 $4,796,915
June 4, 2017 Madrid Spain Vicente Calderón Stadium 50,101 / 50,101 $4,799,188
June 7, 2017 Zürich Switzerland Letzigrund The Darkness
Phil Campbell & The Bastard Sons
42,425 / 42,425 $5,607,649
June 10, 2017 Imola Italy Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari 78,438 / 78,438 $6,743,838
June 13, 2017 Munich Germany Olympiastadion The Kills
Phil Campbell & The Bastard Sons
66,795 / 66,795 $7,669,807
June 16, 2017 London England London Stadium The Kills
Tyler Bryant & the Shakedown
139,267 / 139,267 $17,171,304
June 17, 2017
June 20, 2017 Gdańsk Poland Stadion Energa Killing Joke
Virgin
42,571 / 42,571 $3,385,282
June 22, 2017 Hanover Germany Hanover Fairground Killing Joke
Phil Campbell & The Bastard Sons
70,015 / 70,015 $6,723,340
June 24, 2017[d] Werchter Belgium Werchter Festival Park 58,011 / 58,011 $5,928,398
June 27, 2017 Copenhagen Denmark Telia Parken Biffy Clyro
Backyard Babies
48,094 / 48,094 $5,000,715
June 29, 2017 Stockholm Sweden Friends Arena The Darkness
Backyard Babies
53,654 / 53,654 $4,460,555
July 1, 2017 Hämeenlinna Finland Kantola Event Park The Darkness
Michael Monroe
55,033 / 55,033 $5,567,242
July 4, 2017 Prague Czech Republic Letňany Biffy Clyro 49,756 / 50,000 $4,375,544
July 7, 2017 Paris France Stade de France Biffy Clyro
Tyler Bryant & the Shakedown
60,438 / 60,438 $5,439,491
July 10, 2017 Vienna Austria Ernst-Happel-Stadion Wolfmother
Tyler Bryant & the Shakedown
54,847 / 54,847 $6,172,541
July 12, 2017 Nijmegen Netherlands Goffertpark Biffy Clyro
Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown
65,101 / 65,101 $6,566,559
July 15, 2017 Tel Aviv Israel Yarkon Park Tyler Bryant & the Shakedown
The Secret Saints
57,204 / 57,300 $6,761,681
Leg 6 – North America[208][211][212][213]
July 20, 2017 New York City United States Apollo Theater The Kills
July 27, 2017 St. Louis The Dome at America's Center Deftones 36,382 / 41,158 $3,533,972
July 30, 2017 Minneapolis U.S. Bank Stadium 48,740 / 48,740 $5,567,052
August 2, 2017 Denver Sports Authority Field at Mile High Sturgill Simpson 41,445 / 44,806 $3,846,068
August 5, 2017 Little Rock War Memorial Stadium 26,400 / 33,102 $1,896,770
August 8, 2017 Miami Marlins Park 37,834 / 37,834 $4,102,883
August 11, 2017 Winston-Salem BB&T Field Live 32,847 / 34,139 $3,447,947
August 13, 2017 Hershey Hersheypark Stadium 31,087 / 31,087 $3,500,876
August 16, 2017 Orchard Park New Era Field 32,245 / 35,630 $2,626,070
August 19, 2017 Montreal Canada Parc Jean Drapeau Our Lady Peace 23,117 / 27,685 $2,539,510
August 21, 2017 Ottawa TD Place Stadium 21,204 / 25,714 $2,144,550
August 24, 2017 Winnipeg Investors Group Field 30,741 / 30,741 $3,008,250
August 27, 2017 Regina Mosaic Stadium 34,434 / 34,434 $3,463,640
August 30, 2017 Edmonton Commonwealth Stadium 44,393 / 46,656 $4,780,270
September 1, 2017 Vancouver BC Place Royal Blood 39,385 / 39,385 $4,039,950
September 3, 2017 George United States The Gorge Amphitheatre 15,781 / 22,000 $1,653,890
September 6, 2017 El Paso Sun Bowl ZZ Top 39,780 / 43,123 $3,087,980
September 8, 2017 San Antonio Alamodome 38,490 / 41,387 $3,859,017
Leg 7 – Latin America[214][215][216][217]
September 23, 2017[e] Rio de Janeiro Brazil Barra Olympic Park
September 26, 2017[f] São Paulo Allianz Parque
September 29, 2017 Santiago Chile Estadio Monumental The Who 42,743 / 42,743 $4,140,000
October 1, 2017 La Plata Argentina Estadio Ciudad de La Plata 45,000 / 45,000 $4,800,000
Leg 8 – North America[218][219][220]
October 8, 2017 Philadelphia United States Wells Fargo Center
October 11, 2017 New York City Madison Square Garden 41,818 / 41,818 $6,160,000
October 12, 2017 Newark Prudential Center
October 15, 2017 New York City Madison Square Garden [citation needed] [citation needed]
October 16, 2017
October 19, 2017 Washington, D.C. Capital One Arena
October 22, 2017 Boston TD Garden
October 23, 2017 Hartford XL Center
October 26, 2017 Cleveland Quicken Loans Arena
October 29, 2017 Toronto Canada Air Canada Centre 25,724 / 25,724 $3,300,000
October 30, 2017
November 2, 2017 Detroit United States Little Caesars Arena
November 3, 2017 Louisville KFC Yum! Center
November 6, 2017 Chicago United Center
November 7, 2017 Milwaukee BMO Harris Bradley Center 9,723 / 10,426 $1,403,070
November 10, 2017 Houston Toyota Center 10,523 / 10,523 $1,652,912
November 13, 2017 Nashville Bridgestone Arena 10,592 / 10,592 $1,523,956
November 14, 2017 Tulsa BOK Center 10,237 / 10,237 $1,349,098
November 17, 2017 Las Vegas T-Mobile Arena 14,250 / 14,250 $2,104,371
November 18, 2017 Sacramento Golden 1 Center 12,508 / 12,508 $1,691,893
November 21, 2017 Oakland Oracle Arena 13,520 / 13,520 $1,866,854
November 24, 2017 Los Angeles Staples Center 11,860 / 12,887 $1,806,668
November 25, 2017 Inglewood The Forum 27,012 / 27,012[g] $3,400,000[g]
November 28, 2017 San Diego Valley View Casino Center 6,886 / 7,969 $1,159,655
November 29, 2017 Inglewood The Forum [g] [g]
Leg 9 – Europe[221][222]
June 3, 2018 Berlin Germany Olympiastadion Manic Street Preachers
Greta Van Fleet
45,325 / 45,325 $4,689,975
June 6, 2018 Odense Denmark Dyrskuepladsen 33,379 / 33,379 $3,640,756
June 9, 2018[h] Donington England Donington Park
June 12, 2018 Gelsenkirchen Germany Veltins-Arena Manic Street Preachers
The Pink Slips
33,788 / 33,788 $4,589,404
June 15, 2018[i] Florence Italy Ippodromo del Visarno
June 18, 2018[j] Paris France Brétigny-sur-Orge Air Base
June 21, 2018[k] Dessel Belgium Festivalpark Stenehei
June 24, 2018 Mannheim Germany Maimarktgelände Rival Sons
The Pink Slips
54,702 / 54,702 $5,110,455
June 26, 2018 Bordeaux France Matmut Atlantique 29,389 / 29,389 $2,419,001
June 29, 2018[l] Madrid Spain Caja Mágica
July 1, 2018 Barcelona Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys Volbeat
Nothing More
48,649 / 48,649 $4,370,000
July 4, 2018 Nijmegen Netherlands Goffertpark Volbeat
Gojira
45,319 / 45,319 $4,746,570
July 7, 2018 Leipzig Germany Leipziger Festwiese Rival Sons
Tyler Bryant & the Shakedown
42,587 / 42,587 $3,675,788
July 9, 2018 Chorzow Poland Stadion Slaski Volbeat
Tyler Bryant & the Shakedown
48,952 / 48,952 $3,901,072
July 13, 2018 Moscow Russia Otkritie Arena Other Noises
July 16, 2018 Tallinn Estonia Tallinn Song Festival Grounds Volbeat
The Dead Daisies
52,532 / 52,532 $11,145,958
July 19, 2018 Oslo Norway Valle Hovin Ghost
Tyler Bryant & the Shakedown
39,902 / 39,902 $4,394,141
July 21, 2018 Gothenburg Sweden Ullevi Stadium Graveyard
Tyler Bryant & the Shakedown
63,791 / 63,791 $5,520,341
July 24, 2018 Reykjavík Iceland Laugardalsvöllur Tyler Bryant & the Shakedown
Leg 10 – Latin America / Asia / Africa / North America[223][224][225][226]
November 3, 2018 Monterrey Mexico Parque Fundidora 62,500 / 62,500
November 8, 2018 Jakarta Indonesia Gelora Bung Karno Stadium 31,167 / 31,167 $2,504,246
November 11, 2018 Bocaue Philippines Philippine Arena 24,638 / 30,220 $2,235,518
November 14, 2018 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Sunway Lagoon
November 17, 2018 Taoyuan Taiwan Taoyuan International Baseball Stadium 20,360 / 20,360 $2,923,439
November 20, 2018 Hong Kong AsiaWorld–Expo 22,233 / 22,233 $4,068,475
November 21, 2018
November 25, 2018[m] Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates du Arena 31,500 / 31,500 $3,150,000
November 29, 2018 Johannesburg South Africa FNB Stadium Wonderboom 52,042 / 59,603 $3,092,383
December 8, 2018 Honolulu United States Aloha Stadium Kings of Spade 22,485 / 23,000 $2,113,556
Leg 11 – North America[227]
September 21, 2019 Los Angeles United States Hollywood Palladium
September 25, 2019 Charlotte Spectrum Center Shooter Jennings 13,604 / 13,604 $1,999,538
September 28, 2019 Louisville Louder Than Life Festival
October 1, 2019 Jacksonville VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena Shooter Jennings 10,765 / 10,765 $1,645,694
October 4, 2019 Austin Austin City Limits Music Festival
October 7, 2019 Wichita Intrust Bank Arena Bishop Gunn
October 11, 2019 Austin Austin City Limits Music Festival
October 13, 2019 Manchester Exit 111 Festival
October 15, 2019 Lincoln Pinnacle Bank Arena Blackberry Smoke 11,263 / 11,263 $1,378,675
October 18, 2019 Guadalajara Mexico Estadio Jalisco 40,345 / 40,345 $3,623,129
October 20, 2019 Tijuana Estadio Caliente 27,229 / 30,000 $2,734,260
October 23, 2019 Oklahoma City United States Chesapeake Energy Arena Tyler Bryant & the Shakedown 10,905 / 10,905 $1,447,993
October 25, 2019 New Orleans Voodoo Music Festival
October 29, 2019 Salt Lake City Vivint Smart Home Arena Tyler Bryant & the Shakedown 11,084 / 11,084 $1,436,175
November 1, 2019 Las Vegas Colosseum at Caesars Palace Dirty Honey 8,329 / 8,329 $2,796,945
November 2, 2019
Total[n] 4,189,774 / 4,328,230
(96.8%)
$449,997,783

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]

Notes

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  1. ^Sorum later stated he was offered a chance to guest, but declined because he would not be paid.[18]
  2. ^Excluding the two Mexico dates.
  3. ^abCoachella Festival
  4. ^TW Classic.Also appearing at the festival:The Pretenders,Wolfmother,Channel Zeroand Fleddy Melcully
  5. ^Rock in Rio.Also appearing at the festival:The Who,IncubusandTitãs
  6. ^São Paulo Trip. Also appearing at the festival:Alice Cooper
  7. ^abcdThe score data is combined from the shows held atThe Forumfrom November 25 & 29, 2017 respectively.
  8. ^Download Festival
  9. ^Firenze Rocks Festival
  10. ^Download Festival France
  11. ^Graspop Metal Meeting
  12. ^Download Festival Spain
  13. ^This show finished early because Axl became severely ill.
  14. ^The total number of tickets sold/available and gross revenue up to November 29, 2017 (excluding the period of September 29 – November 6, 2017).

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