Guns N' Roses Unleashes 'November Reign' with Epic Australia Concert

Legendary rock band Guns N’ Roses is set to electrify Australia's City of Churches, Adelaide, with a special one-off performance this November. The iconic group will headline the 2026 bp Adelaide Grand Final Sunday Concert on Sunday, November 29, marking the grand finale of the Supercars season. This prestigious event follows in the footsteps of AC/DC, who had the honor of wrapping up the 2025 bp Adelaide Grand Final, Australia’s premier domestic motorsport event, which historically draws over 285,700 enthusiastic fans.
This upcoming visit to South Australia will be four years since the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees last graced Australasian stages in November and December 2022, during their highly successful 'We’re F’N’ Back!' stadium tour. Their return promises to be a memorable occasion for their devoted fanbase.
Guns N’ Roses have been actively touring and releasing new material. Their 2025 tour saw them perform across Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and Latin America. In December, they released two new tracks, “Nothin’” and “Atlas,” which marked their first new music since the 2023 one-off singles “The General” and “Perhaps.” Guitarist Slash recently discussed these new releases and future plans in an interview with Sylvia Alvarado of Las Vegas radio station KOMP 92.3. He expressed enthusiasm about having new songs to promote alongside an extensive tour, hinting at the possibility of even more new music on the horizon.
Elaborating on the creation of the recent singles, Slash revealed that the band collaborated on material initiated by singer Axl Rose. “We took a bunch of material that Axl had and we sat down and listened to it and we sort of picked out all the different songs that we wanted to do, and what Axl wanted to do, and we just took all of the guitars and bass off and re-did it,” he explained. Fans can anticipate a dynamic setlist on their upcoming 2026 world tour, which Slash promised would feature a blend of both new and classic songs.
The extensive 2026 world tour is slated to commence on March 28 at Monterrey, Mexico’s Tecate Pa’l Norte festival. Following this, the tour will extend through Latin America in the spring, and cover Europe and North America during the summer months. For fans eager to secure their spot at the 2026 bp Adelaide Grand Final Sunday Concert, an artist presale is currently underway and will conclude this Sunday, February 15, at 5 pm local time. Additional information and ticket details can be found on gunsnroses.com and Ticketmaster.
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