A legendary rock band has released two new songs ahead of their 2026 world tour dates.
Guns N’ Roses shared “Nothin’” and “Atlas” on Thursday, marking their first new music since releasing two singles in 2023 (“The General” and “Perhaps”). Billboard compared “Nothin’” to classic GNR ballads like “November Rain” and “Don’t Cry,” while “Atlas” is a more driven rock song featuring a Slash guitar solo.
A press release said both “Nothin’” and “Atlas” will be “vital additions to set lists” on the Axl Rose-led group’s upcoming tour, which includes one Upstate New York concert on July 26 at the Broadview Stage at SPAC (Saratoga Performing Arts Center) in Saratoga Springs. Guns N’ Roses also plan to perform “all the classic hits and deep cut fan favorites from GNR’s early catalog.”
Tickets for the tour go on sale Friday, Dec. 5, at 10 a.m. via Ticketmaster. Fans can also find tickets on Vivid Seats, StubHub, and Seat Geek.
Guns N’ Roses have now released six songs since reuniting in 2016, but have not said if another album is on the way. “Chinese Democracy,” released 17 years ago in 2008, is the band’s only full-length record after releasing five albums between 1987 and 1993.
“Nothin’” and “Atlas” reportedly came from the “Chinese Democracy” same sessions, but it’s unclear if they’ll appear on an upcoming LP.
“There’s so much material at this point, it’s a matter of having the discipline to sit down and f—ing get into it,” guitarist Slash recently told Guitar World. “But the thing with Guns is, in my experience, you can never plan ahead. You can never sit down and go, ‘We’re going to take this time, and we’re going to do this.’ Every time we’ve done that, it falls apart.”
Guns N’ Roses is one of the best-selling rock bands of all time, known best for ‘80s and ‘90s hits like “Sweet Child O’ Mine,” “November Rain,” “Paradise City,” and “Welcome to the Jungle.” The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame group currently features Rose, Slash, bassist Duff McKagan, keyboardist Dizzy Reed, rhythm guitarist Richard Fortus, drummer Isaac Carpenter, and keyboardist Melissa Reese.
Upcoming tour dates include 17 U.S. concerts and shows in Brazil, Mexico, Canada and Europe.
GUNS N’ ROSES 2026 TOUR DATES
March 28 Monterrey, Mexico Tecate Pa’l Norte*
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
Sept. 16 San Antonio, TX Alamodome
Sept. 19 Atlanta, GA Truist Park
*Festival appearance
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