FINAL TOUR: Legendary rock group has dropped two new tracks just ahead of their upcoming 2026 tour spans 17 U.S. shows along with dates in Brazil, Mexico, Canada and Europe.

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Legendary rock group has dropped two new tracks just ahead of their upcoming 2026 tour spans 17 U.S. shows along with dates in Brazil, Mexico, Canada and Europe.

Guns N’ Roses released “Nothin’” and “Atlas” on Thursday, their first new songs since putting out “The General” and “Perhaps” in 2023. According to Billboard, “Nothin’” carries the spirit of classic GNR ballads like “November Rain” and “Don’t Cry,” while “Atlas” delivers a harder-driving rock sound highlighted by a signature Slash guitar solo.

The band said in a press release that both tracks will become key parts of the setlist on the Axl Rose–fronted group’s upcoming tour, which includes a single Upstate New York stop on July 26 at the Broadview Stage at SPAC in Saratoga Springs. Fans can expect the full roster of hits along with deep cuts from their early catalog.

Tickets go on sale Friday, Dec. 5 at 10 a.m. through Ticketmaster, with additional options available on Vivid Seats, StubHub and SeatGeek.

Since reuniting in 2016, the band has released six songs but has not confirmed plans for a new album. Their last full-length record was Chinese Democracy in 2008, following five albums released between 1987 and 1993. “Nothin’” and “Atlas” reportedly originate from the Chinese Democracy sessions, though it remains unclear whether they will be part of a future LP.

Slash recently told Guitar World that the band has plenty of material but struggles with planning: “In my experience, you can never plan ahead… Every time we’ve done that, it falls apart.”

Guns N’ Roses—Rock and Roll Hall of Famers known for classics like “Sweet Child O’ Mine,” “Paradise City,” “November Rain,” and “Welcome to the Jungle”—currently includes Rose, Slash, Duff McKagan, Dizzy Reed, Richard Fortus, Isaac Carpenter and Melissa Reese.

Their upcoming 2026 tour spans 17 U.S. shows along with dates in Brazil, Mexico, Canada and Europe.

GUNS N’ ROSES 2026 TOUR DATES:

(March 28 – Sept. 19; full list unchanged from original)

April 1 Porto Alegre, Brazil Estádio Beira Rio

April 4 São Paulo, Brazil Monsters Of Rock*

April 7 São José do Rio Preto, Brazil Alberto Bertelli Lucatto

April 10 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Engenhao

April 12 Vitoria, Brazil Estádio Estadual Kleber José de Andrade

April 15 Salvador, Brazil Arena Fonte Nova

April 18 Fortaleza, Brazil Arena Castelão

April 21 Sao Luiz, Brazil Estádio Governador João Castelo“Castelão”

April 25 Belém do Para, Brazil Estadio Olimpico do Para “Mangueirão”

May 5 Hollywood, FL Hard Rock Hollywood

May 7 Daytona Beach, FL Welcome To Rockville Festival

June 4 2026 Gliwice, Poland PreZero Arena Gliwice

June 6 2026 Gliwice, Poland PreZero Arena Gliwice

June 10 Dublin, Ireland 3Arena

June 12-14: Donington, UK Download Festival

June 18 Amsterdam, Netherlands Ziggo Dome

June 20 Amsterdam, Netherlands Ziggo Dome

June 23 Berlin, Germany Uber Arena

June 25 Berlin, Germany Uber Arena

June 28 Antwerp, Belgium AFAS Dome

July 1 Paris, France Accor Arena

July 3 Paris, France Accor Arena

July 23 Raleigh, NC Cater-Finley Stadium

July 26 Saratoga Springs, NY Saratoga Performing Arts Center

July 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

Sept. 2 San Diego, CA Snapdragon Stadium

Sept. 5 Pasadena, CA Rose Bowl

Sept. 9 Arlington, TX Globe Life Field

Sept. 12 Ridgedale, MO Thunder Ridge Nature Arena

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Sept. 16 San Antonio, TX Alamodome

Sept. 19 Atlanta, GA Truist Park

 

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