Is it just me, or does the cosmos have a thing for rock ‘n’ roll comebacks? Guns N’ Roses fans are buzzing after getting a sneak peek at the band’s 2025 world tour set list — and folks are calling it “the best night of my life.” With the tour igniting stages from South Korea to Japan, opening with the electrifying “Welcome to the Jungle,” it seems even Mars is throwing some celestial energy behind those classic riffs. Could it be that the fiery spirit of Aries is fueling these legendary rockers as they unleash over 20 iconic tracks night after night? Whatever the astrology says, one thing’s for sure: the lineup feels almost too perfect to be real, and fans are itching for the UK dates to roll around. If you’re wondering whether there’s still a chance to jump into this sonic frenzy, keep reading to find out what’s on the set list and how to snag those tickets before they vanish faster than Mercury in retrograde. LEARN MORE.
Guns N’ Roses fans have had their first peek at the rock legends’ set list for their ongoing tour, with concertgoers calling it ‘the best night of my life’.
After kicking off their 2025 world tour last week in Incheon, South Korea, the band moved on to Yokohama in Japan where they delighted fans by opening with Welcome to the Jungle before racing through more than 20 classics.
While set lists may change slightly from gig to gig, it’s safe to say fans are pretty happy with the ‘almost perfect’ track list which they’re hoping the veteran rockers will replicate for their upcoming UK dates.
Read on to discover the band’s 2025 set list, and where you can still bag tickets for their British gigs.
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If you want to grab a bargain, resale site Stubhub has plenty of tickets available from £96 and £105 for London and Birmingham.
You should also be able to save some money buying from Viagogo, with tickets from £83 for Wembley and £114 for Birmingham, when we checked.
Elsewhere, there are still plenty of general sale tickets available on Ticketmaster for both nights.
You’ll find restricted view tickets starting at £89.70 for Birmingham, with seated tickets coming in at £100.90 and general standing at £112.
We also spotted some non-VIP Gold Circle Standing tickets in Birmingham for £187.75, at time of writing, if you’re hoping to get as close to the stage as possible.
Alternatively, if you’d prefer to attend the London date, seated tickets are £78.65, with pitch standing priced from £112.95. There are still Gold Circle Standing VIP packages remaining, too, for upwards of £350.
Even though there were a few changes between night one and night two of the tour, when Guns N’ Roses arrived in Yokohama, Japan, we’ve included the opening night set list to give you an idea of what to expect at later dates.
We have a feeling that other than a few songs moving around, it is likely that they’ll continue to play some of their biggest hits such as Sweet Child O’ Mine, November Rain, Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door and more.
1. “Welcome to the Jungle”
2. “Bad Obsession”
3. “Mr. Brownstone”
4. “Chinese Democracy”
5. “Live and Let Die”
6. “Slither”
7. “Perhaps”
8. “Estranged”
9. “Double Talkin’ Jive”
10. “Coma”
11. “Sorry”
12. “Better”
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13. “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door”
14. “It’s So Easy”
15. “Rocket Queen”
16. Slash guitar solo
17. “Sweet Child O’ Mine”
18. “November Rain”
19. “Wichita Lineman”
20. “Patience”
21. “Nightrain”
22. “Paradise City”
LADbible has reached out to Guns N’ Roses’ management team for comment.
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Even though it’s still a number of weeks until the Because What You Want & What You Get Are Two Completely Different Things Tour arrives on British soil, with dates at Birmingham’s Villa Park and Wembley Stadium in London on June 23 and 26 respectively, there have already been a few big reveals at the first two shows.
Firstly, this tour marks the debut of their new drummer Isaac Carpenter, who replaced longtime drummer Frank Ferrer back in March.
But that first night also saw the band open with one of their most popular and beloved songs, Welcome to the Jungle, for the very first time since 2012.
So, if you were in two minds about getting tickets, from what we’ve heard about the first two nights, this is one tour not to miss out on. Add in support acts like Rival Sons, Public Enemy and The Sex Pistols, and we have a feeling it will be a night to remember.
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