Group will perform in Japan, Singapore & Thailand this Nov

Guns N’ Roses is returning to Japan, Singapore and Thailand as part of their 2022 World Tour. The group will play two shows at Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan on November 5th and 6th, a show at SCG Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand on November 9th and a show at Singapore National Stadium in Singapore, Singapore on November 12th.

“Announcing an international tour of this magnitude as we come out of the most challenging year in the history of live entertainment is truly gratifying,” shares Paul Dainty AM, President & CEO of TEG Dainty in partnership with producing partner GHY Culture & Media. “We’re all eager to return to business as usual and who better to charge into international stadium touring than the mighty Guns N’ Roses! Witnessing the classic line-up of Axl Rose, Slash and Duff McKagan, reunited, on Singapore stage during this historic band’s previous Not In This Lifetime tour was an unforgettable experience for fans.”

Nightrain presale for Singapore start on Tuesday, July 26th at 10 am local time and Bangkok on Tuesday, July 26th at 11 am local time. Public on sale for both shows are Thursday, July 28th at 10 am local time for Singapore and 11 am local time for Bangkok. Presales for Japan are via a lottery with public on sale to be announced at a later date.

Last week, the guys wrapped the European leg of the trek which featured guest appearances by Carrie Underwood in London. They were forced to cancel their July 5th Glasgow stop due to an unspecified illness that plagued frontman Axl Rose.

The group resumes touring with its long-delayed South American run this fall from September 1st through October 12th. They’ll follow with an also long-delayed Mexican run of four dates before the Asian run. They’ll wrap the year Down Under for a stadium trek in Australia and New Zealand from mid-November through mid-December.

Last year, the band released two new tracks since reuniting with three original members in 2016. Both are outtakes from the 2008 Chinese Democracy album. “Absurd” and “Hard Skool” were released as 7-inch vinyl, cassette and CD single with two live tracks in February 2022.