Hard rock icons Guns N’ Roses have confirmed a second leg for their expansive 2025 world tour, announcing a series of new dates across Latin America this fall. This extensive new run of shows follows the successful start of their global trek, which is currently making its way through Europe, Asia, and the Middle East until the end of summer.
The newly added Latin American leg will see the legendary band performing 13 concerts throughout October and November. The tour’s South American segment will commence on October 1 in San Jose, Costa Rica, at the Estadio Nacional. From there, Guns N’ Roses will make stops in El Salvador, Colombia, Chile, Argentina, and various cities in Brazil, before concluding the Latin American journey in Mexico City, Mexico, on November 8 at the Estadio GNP Seguros.
Fans eager to secure their spots can purchase tickets starting Monday, June 9, at 9 AM local time, through the band’s official Nightrain presale. Additional presales will follow, leading up to the general public on-sale, which begins on Tuesday, June 10, at 9 AM local time via gunsnroses.com.
The band’s 2025 world tour officially kicked off on May 1 at Incheon, South Korea’s Songdo Moonlight Festival Park. This marked a significant moment for Guns N’ Roses as it was their first live appearance with new drummer Isaac Carpenter, who joined the lineup in March, replacing Frank Ferrer. The addition of Carpenter signals a fresh dynamic for the group as they continue their global concert series.
Guns N’ Roses Fall 2025 Latin American Tour Dates:
- Oct. 01: San Jose, Costa Rica @ Estadio Nacional
- Oct. 04: San Salvador, El Salvador @ Estadio Cuscatlan
- Oct. 07: Bogotá, Colombia @ Vive Claro
- Oct. 11: Medellín, Colombia @ Atanasio Girardot
- Oct. 14: Santiago, Chile @ Parque Estadio Nacional
- Oct. 17: Buenos Aires, Argentina @ Estadio Huracan
- Oct. 21: Florianópolis, Brazil @ Arena Opus
- Oct. 25: São Paulo, Brazil @ Allianz Parque
- Oct. 28: Curitiba, Brazil @ Pedreira Paulo Leminski
- Oct. 31: Cuiabá, Brazil @ Arena Pantanal
- Nov. 02: Brasília, Brazil @ Arena BSB
- Nov. 05: Lima, Peru @ Estadio Nacional
- Nov. 08: Mexico City, Mexico @ Estadio GNP Seguros









