The show was postponed from earlier this month

Following the postponement of its concert at Busch Stadium in St. Louis earlier this month, Guns N Roses has officially canceled the concert. It’s unclear why, but event organizers confirm the show will not be rescheduled.

“Event organizers have been working diligently to reschedule the show to take place on the current tour but unfortunately they were unable to find a new date that worked,” an email reads sharing the news. “We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your patience as we attempted to find an alternate date.”

Tickets purchased through the St. Louis Cardinals will be refunded automatically.

“I am, as is the band, really bummed we’re forced to cancel our show in St. Louis,” Axl Rose shares. “The history, the memories, the return, and to share that bond with our fans. It sucks.”

The band was unable to perform on September 9th due to illness. A few days prior, Rose had apologized to fans about being a “little horse.”

Last week, the group added four additional dates to its 2023 World Tour, but the St. Louis performance was not on the list. The group has been headlining stadiums, festivals, and arenas that will now wrap on November 5th at the Hell & Heaven Festival in Mexico City. Carrie Underwood, The Pretenders, Alice In Chains, The Warning, and Dirty Honey have been supporting select dates.

The 2023 World Tour marks the first time the group has toured North America since the monumental We’re F’N Back! Tour in 2021, which also steamrolled stadiums coast-to-coast including their first headliner at Banc of California Stadium in Los Angeles, CA.

The iconic group is also one of six headliners for Power Trip, a new festival taking place this fall in Indio, CA with AC/DC, Metallica, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden and Tool.

GNR’s now-legendary reunion Not In This Lifetime… Tour from 2016-2019 stands out as the “third-highest-grossing tour of all time.”

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