Guns N’ Roses Adds Fourth U.S. Festival Appearance to 2019 Schedule
The guys of Guns N’ Roses have a busy October ahead, with several U.S. festival appearances and Mexican tour dates on tap
Guns N’ Roses have been tapped to headline the 2019 Voodoo Music + Arts Experience, which is set for Oct. 25 through 27 in New Orleans.
Guns N’ Roses will headline the initial night of the festival. More headlining performances will come from longtime alternative rocker Beck and pop singer/hip-hop act Post Malone. Additional acts set to rock the 2019 Voodoo Music + Arts Experience include Bring Me the Horizon, Young the Giant, The National, Interpol, Bishop Briggs, Missio, Moon Taxi, grandson, SHAED, Brandi Carlile and more.
Tickets for the 2019 Voodoo Music + Arts Experience go on sale to the general public Thursday (June 6). For the full lineup and ticket details, head to VoodooFestival.com.
Voodoo Music + Arts Experience is the fourth U.S. festival that Guns N’ Roses has added to their fall tour, the others being Louder than Life, Austin City Limits and Exit 111. Slash, Axl Rose, Duff McKagan and company will also perform a handful of October gigs in Mexico. In other news, band members have indicated in multiple interviews that following the October shows, they will start working on new Guns N’ Roses music.
Guns N’ Roses 2019 Performances:
9/28 — Louisville, KY, Louder Than Life Festival
10/4 — Austin, TX, Austin City Limits Music Festival
10/11 — Austin, TX, Austin City Limits Music Festival
10/13 — Manchester, TN, Exit 111 Festival
10/18 — Guadalajara, Mexico, Estadio Jalisco
10/20 — Tijuana, Mexico, Estadio Caliente
10/25 — New Orleans, LA, Voodoo Music Festival
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