The rescheduled dates for GUNS N ROSES‘The North American stadium tour has been announced.
The nearly two-month-long walk, which was scheduled to start on July 4 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and will run until August 26 in Missoula, Montana, was postponed in May due to the coronavirus pandemic that is sweeping the world.
The new tour, which will now take place in July 2021, will only include 13 dates. According to the band, “location routing and availability problems” have forced the cancellation of six of the shows: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; San francisco California; Atlanta Georgia; Tampa, Florida; Arlington, Texas; and Indianapolis, Indiana.
The 2021 concerts start on July 10 with an appearance at Milwaukee’s Summer festival and conclude on August 19 at the Banc of California Stadium in Los Angeles.
GUNS N ROSES He said in a statement: “Hello Gunners, our 2020 North American tour dates will be rescheduled for Summer 2021. The trek begins July 10, 2021 in Milwaukee, WI at Summerfest and will make stops throughout the United States and Canada all summer. , before wrapping up in Los Angeles, CA, on August 19, 2021. Between these stops, many of our existing 2020 shows will relocate to a new date at the same location, while sadly a select few will need to be canceled due to routing issues and Availability of venues that developed during the deferral process. We thank you all for your patience during this difficult time and look forward to acting for you next year. “
GUNS N ROSES 2021 North American tour dates:
July 10 – Milwaukee, WI @ Summerfest
July 13 – Washington, DC @ Nationals Park
July 16: Minneapolis, MN @ Target Field
July 18 – Indianapolis, IN @ Lucas Oil Stadium
July 21 – Chicago, IL @ Wrigley Field
July 24 – Detroit, MI @ Comerica Park
July 26 – Toronto, ON @ Rogers Center
July 3 – Boston, MA @ Fenway Park
July 5 – East Rutherford, NJ @ Metlife Stadium
July 11 – Fargo, ND @ Fargodome
July 13 – Missoula, MT @ Washington Grizzly Stadium
July 16 – Denver, CO @ Dick’s Sporting Goods Park
July 19 – Los Angeles, CA @ Banc of California Stadium
GUNS N ROSES‘ “Not in this life” The tour, which started four years ago, recently became the # 3 highest grossing tour in the history of Billboard Boxscore.
Launched in April 2016, “Not in this life” featured members of the classic lineup Oblique bar, Duff mckagan and singer Axl Rose backed by guitarist Richard Fortusdrummer Frank Ferrerkeyboard player Dizzy reed and second keyboard player Melissa reese.
Pistols kicked off their long-awaited and long-awaited reunion tour with a club show in Hollywood and appearances in Las Vegas and California Coachella festival.
The band are now reportedly working on a new studio album, the first under the Pistols banner since 2008 “Chinese democracy” and the first to present rose, Oblique bar and McKagan From 1993.
Photo author: Katarina Benzova
Tour dates rescheduled?
Posted by Guns N ‘Roses on Tuesday, July 28, 2020
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