Arts & Entertainment
Hall Of Fame Rockers Guns N' Roses Returns To Wrigley Field In August
The Chicago stop is part of a world tour that the band has announced and marks the second Wrigley Field appearance since 2021.

CHICAGO — Hall of Fame rockers Guns N' Roses announced a new tour on Tuesday that will include dates in the Middle East, Europe, North America and the Friendly Confines on Chicago’s North Side.
The band will make their first Wrigley Field appearance since 2021 on Aug. 24 as part of a concert series at the Chicago Cubs’ ballpark home that also includes Bruce Springsteen, Fall Out Boy, Pink, Dead And Company and more.
Tickets for the Wrigley show and other North American dates will go on sale to Nightrain fan club members at 10 a.m. on Feb. 27 before tickets go on sale to the general public on March 3.
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The band’s world tour begins on June 5 in Tel Aviv, Israel and will wrap up in Athens, Greece before the group begins its North American leg in Canada on Aug. 5.
Guns N' Roses, which includes guitarists Saul “Slash” Hudson, “Izzy” Stradlin and lead singer Axl Rose, was founded in 1985 and was inducted into the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame on 2012.
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The band’s 2021 Chicago stop came during the “We’re F’N’ Back tour, which came three years after Guns N Roses performed at Soldier Field in 2016.
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