Guns N' Roses is one of the bands that announced shows in Brazil during the chaotic year of 2020, but had their plans interrupted by the pandemic. The good news is that South America remains on the band's schedule, according to Slash .
In an interview with Rock Antenne , the guitarist commented on future touring plans, now that Guns N' Roses has recently finished the North American dates for their We're F'N Back! tour. “Next year, we have tours around the world for everything that was canceled in 2020, so it’s going to be a very busy year,” he said. “The plan is for Guns N' Roses to tour in June and July, and then we have Australia and South America to do throughout the year. I think The Conspirators will come [with a tour] right at the beginning of 2023.”
Originally, the band was scheduled to return to the country as headliners of the Lollapalooza festival , which has rescheduled its next edition for March 25, 26, and 27 of next year, but without information about the names of the new line-up.
New rumors suggest that the band may sign on to headline Rock In Rio on September 8th or 9th. Slash's statement implies that the band will be playing shows in South America after June and July, pointing to greater possibilities for Rock In Rio or a solo tour.
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