Guns N' Roses
American rock band
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March 22 2025 | Isaac Carpenter joins Guns N' Roses as the newest member, focusing on drums and percussion. |
March 20 2025 | The band confirmed Isaac Carpenter as Frank Ferrer's replacement. |
March 19 2025 | Guns N' Roses announced Frank Ferrer's departure from the band. |
2025 | Released Leopard Skin, their fifteenth studio album. |
2025 | Launched the 'Because What You Want & What You Get Are Two Completely Different Things' Tour, continuing their long-standing touring tradition. |
2024 | Released music video for 'The General' directed by Daniel G. Potter |
2024 | Riley's L.A. Guns releases The Dark Horse album. |
December 2024 | Announced the 'Because What You Want & What You Get Are Two Completely Different Things Tour' scheduled for 2025. |
2023 | Released music video for 'Perhaps' |
2023 | Leak of the unreleased song 'Monsters' from the Chinese Democracy sessions. |
2023 | Brain contributes to singles 'Perhaps' and 'The General'. |
2023 | Conducted the 2023 Tour, further demonstrating the band's ongoing musical activity. |
December 8 2023 | Released the 'R-side' song 'The General' digitally and on the Perhaps vinyl. |
November 2023 | The band and their manager Fernando Lebeis were sued by former photographer Katarina Benzova for copyright infringement and sexual harassment. |
November 5 2023 | The 2023 Tour concluded at the Hell & Heaven Metal Festival, marking the end of their year-long touring cycle. |
November 5 2023 | Frank Ferrer played his last show with Guns N' Roses. |
November 2 2023 | The band concluded their 2023 tour with a second show at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, again with The Black Keys as the opening act. |
November 2 2023 | Guns N' Roses performed 'The General' live for the first time at The Hollywood Bowl, which was later released as the B-side on the 'Perhaps' 7-inch vinyl in December. |
November 1 2023 | Guns N' Roses played the first of two consecutive shows at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, with The Black Keys as the opening act. |
October 14 2023 | Mike McCready joined Guns N' Roses, playing guitar during the performance of 'Paradise City'. |
September 15 2023 | The band performed in Hollywood at Hard Rock Live, with The Warning as the opening act. |
September 9 2023 | Guns N' Roses concert in St. Louis was cancelled due to illness, impacting their performance at Busch Stadium. |
August 26 2023 | Carrie Underwood appeared on stage with Guns N' Roses, providing vocals for 'Sweet Child o' Mine' and 'Paradise City'. |
August 21 2023 | Chrissie Hynde performed harmonica during the song 'Bad Obsession' with Guns N' Roses. |
August 18 2023 | The band debuts the new single 'Perhaps' live at PNC Park in Pittsburgh, simultaneously releasing it on digital platforms. |
August 18 2023 | Released the piano-driven single 'Perhaps'. |
August 8 2023 | Carrie Underwood joined Guns N' Roses, singing during 'Sweet Child o' Mine' and 'Paradise City'. |
August 5 2023 | Carrie Underwood and Bubbles performed with Guns N' Roses, with Underwood providing vocals for 'Sweet Child o' Mine' and 'Paradise City', and Bubbles singing during 'Knockin' on Heaven's Door'. |
August 5 2023 | Guns N' Roses began their North American leg of the tour in Moncton, Canada, at Croix-Bleue Medavie Stadium, with Carrie Underwood as the opening act. |
July 13 2023 | The band performed in Paris at Paris La Défense Arena, with Generation Sex as the opening act. |
June 24 2023 | Dave Grohl joined Guns N' Roses on stage, providing vocals and guitar during the performance of 'Paradise City'. |
June 24 2023 | Headlined Glastonbury Festival for the first time, receiving mixed reviews due to technical difficulties. |
June 9 2023 | Guns N' Roses played in Madrid at Cívitas Metropolitano, with The Pretenders as their opening act. |
June 5 2023 | The band performed in Tel Aviv at Park Hayarkon, with Eifo HaYeled as the opening act. |
June 1 2023 | Guns N' Roses began their 2023 Tour at the Etihad Arena, marking the start of their extensive tour across Asia, Europe, and North America. |
March 29 2023 | Guns N' Roses released the 'London 1991' EP on CD through Geffen label. |
2022 | Released promotional singles: 'You Could Be Mine (Live in New York)', 'Double Talkin' Jive (Live In Las Vegas)', and 'November Rain (2022 version)' |
November 11 2022 | Released the Use Your Illusion (Super Deluxe Edition) box set, featuring remastered albums, two live concerts from 1991 and 1992, a blu-ray, and photographs & memorabilia. |
May 2022 | Shawn Duncan replaced Shane Fitzgibbon as drummer. |
February 25 2022 | Released the 'Hard Skool' EP featuring 'Absurd' and live tracks. |
2021 | Brain contributes to new tracks 'Absurd' and 'Hard Skool'. |
2021 | Released lyric video for 'Hard Skool' featuring pictures from the 2021 tour |
2021 | Released singles 'ABSUЯD' and 'Hard Skool'. |
September 24 2021 | Released the single 'Hard Skool', a reworking of a song from the Chinese Democracy sessions. |
August 6 2021 | The band released the single 'Absurd', their first new material since 2008, after debuting it onstage at Fenway Park. |
June 2021 | Guns N' Roses announced the We're F'n' Back Tour, touring the United States from July to October, later extending into 2022 with legs in Europe, Latin America, and Oceania. |
September 2020 | The band's Greatest Hits album was re-released, including 'Shadow of Your Love' and featuring a vinyl pressing for the first time. |
May 6 2020 | Released new single 'Let You Down', the first single from their upcoming album. |
January 2020 | Tracii Guns and Phil Lewis sued Steve Riley over the use of the L.A. Guns name. |
2019 | Massive leak of 19 discs containing demos and rough mixes from the Chinese Democracy sessions after a fan purchased a storage locker believed to belong to label representative Tom Zutaut. |
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