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Guns N’ Roses to Rock San Diego's Snapdragon Stadium in 2026 World Tour Featuring New Singles

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Published on November 24, 2025
Guns N’ Roses to Rock San Diego's Snapdragon Stadium in 2026 World Tour Featuring New SinglesSource: Raph_PH, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Rock legends Guns N’ Roses have announced an extensive 2026 world tour, which will see them perform at over 60 concerts globally, including a date at San Diego's Snapdragon Stadium on September 2. As reported by The San Diego Union-Tribune, the tour promises to bring the iconic band to numerous countries, with two new singles, “Nothin’” and “Atlas,” scheduled to be released just ahead of the tour's start, marking their first new tracks since 2023.

Launching in Monterrey, Mexico, the tour will circle through South America, then onto Europe, and finally North America, concluding in Atlanta. The Rolling Stone reports that the lineup includes performances at major stadiums such as Las Vegas' Allegiant Stadium, Toronto's Rogers Stadium, and Los Angeles' Rose Bowl, a venue the band has not graced in over three decades. Tickets for the masses are set to go on sale in early December, with a variety of pre-sale options also available.

Adding to the anticipation, the band has promised the release of new music. Fans awaiting the tour can catch the debut of “Nothin’” and “Atlas” via Geffen Records on December 2, a tidbit shared alongside their tour announcement on their official Instagram page. The new releases coincide with the recent drop of their deluxe Live Era '87-’93 box set, a treasure trove of live performances and remastered tracks for die-hard enthusiasts.

Those eager to snag tickets to what’s bound to be a nostalgia-fueled rock experience can sign up for official pre-sale access, with details provided by the band's tour page. And, with price points ranging from $59.50 to $375 for the San Diego show, it seems Guns N’ Roses is aiming to fill the stands with fans of every stripe, from the casual listeners to the hardcore followers.