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Not In This Lifetime Steamrolls Into Europe and North America in 2017

 

The resurgent Guns N' Roses and their massively successful Not In This Lifetime Tour continue to show no signs of slowing down as they storm into 2017 with more than 30 stadium shows lined up across Europe and North America.

 

 

Starting on May 27, 2017 at Dublin’s Slane Castle, the just announced tour will hit 18 more cities across the UK and Europe including shows scheduled in London, Paris, Madrid, Vienna, Copenhagen and more.  Following the European leg of the tour, GN'R will return to North America for even more stadium dates starting on July 27 at the Dome At America’s Center in St. Louis, MO and then move along to 15 more cities across the US and Canada including Denver, Vancouver, Edmonton, Montreal, Minneapolis, Miami and more. 

The Nightrain presale starts NOW in Europe, and will begin today, December 5, at 10am local venue time in North America.  If you're not already a member and you want access to tickets today, join now.

 

http://www.gunsnroses.com/news/title/not-in-this-lifetime-steamrolls-into-europe-and-north-america-in-2017

 

Woo, London! :headbang:

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  2017 EUROPEAN TOUR  
 
 
 
  May 27
Slane Castle
Dublin, Ireland
   
 
 
  May 30
San Mames
Bilbao, Spain
   
 
 
  June 2
Passeio Martimo De Alges
Lisbon, Portugal
   
 
 
  June 4
Vincente Calderon
Madrid, Spain
   
 
 
  June 7
Letzigrund
Zurich, Switzerland
   
 
 
  June 10
Autodromo
Imola, Italy
   
 
 
  June 13
Olympiastadion
Munich, Germany
   
 
 
  June 16
Olympic Park Stadium
London, UK
   
 
 
  June 20
Stadion Energie, Gdansk
Gdansk, Poland
   
 
 
  June 22
Messe
Hannover, Germany
   
 
 
  June 24
Werchter Classic
Werchter, Belgium
   
 
 
  June 27
Parken
Copenhagen, Denmark
   
 
 
  June 29
Friends Arena
Stockholm, Sweden
   
 
 
  July 1
Hameenlinna Festival Park
Helsinki, Finland
   
 
 
  July 4
Letnany Airport
Prague, Czech Republic
   
 
 
  July 7
Stade de France
Paris, France
   
 
 
  July 10
Ernst Happel
Vienna, Austria
   
 
 
  July 12
Goffert Park
Nijmegen, Holland
   
 
 
  July 15
Hayarkon Park
Tel Aviv, Isreal
   
 
 
 
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Couple of notions:

- Only one show in UK? I mean they probably will add another London show based on ticket sales, but no Scotland, no Manchester?

- Norway missing? They have visited there on almost every European tour since UYI. I feel sorry for them.

- Also only two shows in Germany. They usually get lot more gigs.

The schedule seems to be pretty tight, there isn't much room for more concerts as they seem to like to take 2-3 days off in between.

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1 minute ago, lazyyy said:

Couple of notions:

- Only one show in UK? I mean they probably will add another London show based on ticket sales, but no Scotland, no Manchester?

- Norway missing? They have visited there on almost every European tour since UYI. I feel sorry for them.

- Also only two shows in Germany. They usually get lot more gigs.

The schedule seems to be pretty tight, there isn't much room for more concerts as they seem to like to take 2-3 days off in between.

Id say it's because the tickets are very expensive overall and they maybe learnt their lesson from too many dates in the States that they had to heavily discount to get filled up in the end!

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