Guns N’ Roses at Truist Park

Truist Park, Atlanta, Georgia

Sep

19

Guns N' Roses at Truist Park

Sep

19

Guns N’ Roses

Truist Park

Guns N' Roses tickets

Get ready, Atlanta! The Guns N' Roses' final world tour stop will take place in front of 41,000 people on Saturday, September 19, 2026, at Truist Park!

With “Welcome to the Jungle” opening tracks, “Sweet Child O’ Mine” tear-jerker middle songs, and “Paradise City” ending tracks all being played while guns are blazing, the three-hour concert will also include pyrotechnics smoke and fog machines that will make this show a wild ride!

This is just months after the release of their two new single releases, “Nothin’” and “Atlas,” which were released in December of 2025 are raw relics of the Chinese Democracy recording sessions where Axl’s scream meets Slash’s menacing blues riffs.

This concert will feature the band performing orchestral versions of “November Rain,” explosive versions of “Live and Let Die,” and rare songs such as “Coma.” The concert will be similar to the ’91 Atlanta thrash, but not as easy-going, rather it will be a full frontal assault!

Get your tickets now by going to TicketSqueeze.com, as they sell faster than a “Nightrain” guitar solo! Don’t let the roses die, own the end game!

World Tour 2026

GNR will storm the world with their 41-date World Tour 2026, kicking off March 28th in Monterrey, Mexico at Tecate Pa'l Norte, then burning its way across Brazil to the Monsters of Rock festival in Sao Paolo, Rio and other Brazilian cities, then continuing into April. Then the European leg of the tour starts June 4th at two consecutive shows at the PreZero Arena Gliwice in Poland, followed by a show at the Download Festival in Paris and Accor Arena in Paris, where Mammoth WVH will be opening, followed by a show in Berlin at the Uber Arena, and others.

North America's fury is unleashed when the tour comes to Hard Rock in Hollywood, Florida on May 5th, then continues to Daytona for Welcome to Rockville on May 7th, then makes it's way north with a show in Raleigh, NC at Carter Finley Stadium on July 23rd, then has stops in Saratoga Springs, NY, Toronto, ON at Rogers Centre, East Rutherford, NJ at MetLife Stadium, Las Vegas, NV at Allegiant Stadium, Edmonton, AB at Commonwealth Stadium, Vancouver, BC at BC Place on August 29th, San Diego, CA at Snapdragon Stadium on September 2nd, Pasadena, CA at the Rose Bowl on September 5th, Arlington, TX at Globe Life Field on September 9th, before ending the tour in Atlanta on September 19th.

Expect the classic warped "Mr. Brownstone" groove, "Civil War" anthemic chorus, and explosive pyrotechnic encores. Last year's leg saw them sell out over 3 million tickets, breaking records with a Glastonbury headlining performance and a co-headlined performance with AC/DC and Metallica at Power Trip. 

Guns N’ Roses

Guns N’ Roses was formed in 1985 in Los Angeles, creating the deadly alloy of hard rock: Axl Rose’s wild animal fury, Slash’s hypnotic voodoo riffs, Duff McKagan’s thunder, with Richard Fortus’ precision, Frank Ferrer’s war drums, Dizzy Reed’s keys and Melissa Reese’s synth storms.

Appetite for Destruction shattered records as the best-selling U.S. debut (18 million), and fueled 100 million global sales, with six GRAMMY nominations and hits such as “You Could Be Mine” (Terminator 2), “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door” rebirth, and “Estranged” epic ballads.

They survived the infamous ‘91 Riverport riots, lineup disputes, and Axl’s legendary delays but reloaded with Not In This Lifetime… (2016 – 2019), making $584 million and becoming rock’s fourth biggest tour ever. 

Support Artists

The North American leg of the tour features rotating headliners like hip hop legends Public Enemy and Ice Cube, as well as heavy rock bands, Pierce the Veil and The Black Crowes, California-based hardcore punk group, The Barbarians, and a Rush reunion featuring Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson and Anika Nilles.

What to expect for Atlanta openers? Stay tuned, but anticipate cross-genre chaos.

Truist Park

located at 755 Battery Avenue SE, Atlanta, GA 30339, Truist Park, the $672 million home of the Atlanta Braves, can seat 41,084 for baseball but expands to accommodate concert crowds with excellent views and huge high-definition video boards. Managed by the Braves, this fan-first fortress includes 14 entrance gates, over 9,000 parking spaces in color-coded lots (buy ahead online via MLB app for convenience; accessible ADA in all), and easy access from I-75/I-285 or MARTA shuttle service from Lindbergh Station. Tailgating paradise with restaurants, bars and hotels in the adjacent Battery Atlanta area; also environmentally friendly with clear bag policies and no re-entry. 

Tickets

Guns N’ Roses at Truist Park ticket sale begins at $88, find deals at TicketSqueeze.com from cheap upper bowl seats to floor-level frenzy, including ADA (venue provides). With prices rising with demand, TicketSqueeze.com offers verified refunds if the show is postponed and easy transfer options.

Doors are scheduled to open at 6:25 PM; arrive early for the opener energy and merchandise hunting. This final stop tour-ending event will leave its mark forever; buy your ticket today at TicketSqueeze.com and experience the wrath!

About the Venue

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Truist Park

Truist Park, Atlanta, Georgia, 30339, US