Guns N’ Roses will return to India this November with two concerts in Bengaluru and Guwahati as part of the Asia leg of their ongoing world tour.
GnR tickets to go live today! Legacy hard rock is back in India!
The iconic rock band will perform at Nice Grounds in Bengaluru on Nov. 14 before heading to Khanapara Ground in Guwahati on Nov. 17. The shows are being produced and promoted by BookMyShow Live.
The upcoming dates follow the band’s successful India appearances in 2025, which marked their first performances in the country in more than a decade. The addition of Guwahati signals a broader push into emerging live entertainment markets beyond traditional metros.
The tour also arrives alongside the release of two new singles, “Nothin’” and “Atlas,” the band’s first original music since 2023. While “Atlas” delivers an energetic rock sound, “Nothin’” takes a more reflective approach with keyboard-driven melodies and expressive guitar work.
GnR Tickets to be released on BookMyShow – Fans on edge
Known for iconic albums such as “Appetite for Destruction,” “Use Your Illiusion I & II,”and later, “Chinese Democracy,” GnR remain one of the most influential rock bands in the world. In March, Indian fans speculated their return when the hard rock titans declared dates for the South-East Asian leg of the tour.
“Few bands have shaped the history of rock music in the way Guns N’ Roses have and their influence continues to resonate across generations of fans worldwide,” said Naman Pugalia, chief business officer of live events at BookMyShow. “Their return is a testament to the continued growth of India’s live entertainment ecosystem and the country’s emergence as a vibrant cultural destination for world-class experiences.”
Led by Axl Rose and Slash, Guns N’ Roses remain one of the world’s biggest touring acts. The band sold 1.3 million tickets during its 2024 world tour, while its “Not in This Lifetime” trek ranks among the highest-grossing concert tours in history.
General Access tickets go live today at 11 a.m.

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