Guns N’ Roses Announce Massive World Tour And Two New Songs

Guns N’ Roses has announced a major 2026 World Tour and the release of two new songs. This announcement was shared on Instagram.

The announcement marks a significant milestone for the legendary rock band. These will be their first releases since 2023. The two new tracks, titled “Nothin” and “Atlas,” will be released via Geffen Records on Tuesday, December 2.

In their official announcement, the band expressed their excitement about the upcoming tour: “We are bringing the 2026 World Tour to a city near you! Sign up now for official presale access at GN’R website!”

Fans can register for early access to presale tickets through the band’s official website. This signals the scale and anticipation surrounding the tour.

The 2026 World Tour represents one of the most extensive global runs in the band’s recent history. Louder Sound reports that the tour kicks off on March 28, 2026, in Monterrey, Mexico. The itinerary spans multiple continents and includes stops at major festivals and venues worldwide. This demonstrates the band’s commitment to reconnecting with fans across the globe.

AXS revealed that the tour will feature multiple shows in Mexico and Brazil. The band will headline Monsters of Rock in São Paulo. They will also make appearances at major festivals such as Welcome to Rockville in Daytona Beach, Florida, and Download Festival in Donington, UK. These performances bring their signature sound to rock enthusiasts worldwide.

The North American leg of the tour holds particular significance for longtime fans. The Rose Bowl Stadium announced that Guns N’ Roses will return to perform at the iconic venue in Pasadena, California, for the first time in 30 years. This homecoming performance underscores the band’s enduring connection to their roots and their fanbase.

The two new singles represent more than just a return to recording. Guns N’ Roses’ official website noted that “Nothin” and “Atlas” were originally written during the Chinese Democracy era. They have been reworked with contributions from Axl Rose, Slash, and Duff McKagan. This creative collaboration signals a renewed artistic period for the band. It blends their classic songwriting approach with fresh perspectives.

While the band has not yet confirmed whether these tracks are part of a larger upcoming album, their inclusion in the 2026 tour setlists is expected. Presales for select regions, including Brazil, will begin on December 2, 2025, at 10 AM local time. This gives fans immediate access to witness these new songs performed live.

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