Guns N' Roses kicked off their world tour last Saturday, the 28th, in Monterrey, Mexico. The band arrives in Brazil this Tuesday, the 1st, playing the first of nine shows in the country, starting in the city of Porto Alegre.

In addition to the classics “Sweet Child O' Mine”, “Welcome To The Jungle” and “November Rain”, Guns N' Roses premiered the tracks “Nothin'” and “Atlas” live after their official release in December. Both songs were developed during the recording process of the album Chinese Democracy (2008). “Atlas” was popularly known by fans as “Atlas Shrugged”, and, like “Nothin'”, had demos leaked in 2019.

Check out the likely setlist for Guns N' Roses in Brazil (via NME) – including their performance at Monsters of Rock, which takes place in São Paulo this Saturday, the 4th.

Guns N' Roses: World Tour
1. Welcome to the Jungle
2. Mr. Brownstone
3. Bad Obsession
4. Live and Let Die (Wings cover)
5. Slither (Velvet Revolver cover)
6. Chinese Democracy
7. Pretty Tied Up
8. It's So Easy
9.Yesterdays
10. Double Talkin' Jive
11. Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (Black Sabbath cover)
12. Nothin'
13. Dead Horse
14. Perhaps
15. Civil War
16. Atlas
17. Knockin' on Heaven's Door (Bob Dylan cover)
18. Sweet Child o' Mine
19. November Rain
20. Patience
21. New Rose (The Damned cover)
22. Down on the Farm (UK Subs cover)
23. Don't Cry
24. Nightrain
25. Paradise city

Keyboardist Melissa Reese will not participate in the tour coming to Brazil

Shortly before kicking off their world tour last Saturday, the 28th, Guns N' Roses announced that keyboardist Melissa Reese would not be joining the band on this tour. The statement was brief, published on social media, and cites only "unforeseen personal reasons."

Reese has been in the band since 2016 and was the first woman to become a permanent member of the group. The identity of her replacement on the tour has not yet been confirmed.

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