Guns N’ Roses are currently embarked on this tour, which began May 1, 2025, in Incheon, South Korea, and is scheduled to conclude November 8, 2025, in Mexico City

Guns N’ Roses are currently on their **Because What You Want & What You Get Are Two Completely Different Things Tour**, which began on **May 1, 2025**, in Incheon, South Korea, and is scheduled to finish on **November 8, 2025**, in Mexico City, Mexico The tour spans **44 shows across Asia, Europe, and Latin America

The kickoff in Incheon at Songdo Moonlight Festival Park was notable for the live debut of the band’s new drummer **Isaac Carpenter**, who replaced longtime drummer Frank Ferrer. Carpenter had worked previously with Duff McKagan’s band Loaded and officially joined GN’R in March 2025

That opening night featured a powerhouse **22-song setlist**, including classics (“Welcome to the Jungle”—the first time as the opener since 2012—“Sweet Child O’ Mine,” “Paradise City,” “November Rain”) and deeper cuts (“Bad Obsession,” “Perhaps,” “Chinese Democracy”), plus covers like “Live and Let Die,” “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door,” and “

The first leg played through Asia, the Middle East, and Europe through summer. Standout stops included Riyadh, Barcelona, London, and a big stadium show in Munich where concerns were raised about the impact on the Allianz Arena’s turf

In June 2025, the band announced a **second leg comprising 13 Latin American dates**, beginning October 1 in San José, Costa Rica, and culminating in Mexico City on **November 8** ( The tour features notable support acts such as Rival Sons, Public Enemy, and a reimagined version of the Sex Pistols with Frank Carter

In summary, this tour marks a **global resurgence for the rock legends**, with a refreshed lineup, expansive dates across continents, and a mix of fan favorites and surprises that underscores their enduring legacy on the world stage.

 

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