The band will take the stage at Nice Grounds in Bengaluru on November 14 before heading to Khanapara Ground in Guwahati on November 17.

Legendary rock band Guns N' Roses is set to return to India this November for two concerts as part of the Asia leg of its ongoing world tour, with performances scheduled in Bengaluru and Guwahati.
The band will take the stage at Nice Grounds in Bengaluru on November 14 before heading to Khanapara Ground in Guwahati on November 17. The concerts are being produced and promoted by BookMyShow Live.
Announcing the dates on Instagram, the band wrote: "India, we're back for two special nights this November! Bengaluru on November 14 & Guwahati on November 17."
The upcoming concerts follow Guns N' Roses' return to India in 2025, when the group performed in the country for the first time in more than a decade. The addition of Guwahati to the itinerary marks a notable expansion beyond the major metropolitan cities that have traditionally hosted international rock acts.
New music and growing demand for live entertainment
The India dates come as the band promotes two new singles, 'Nothin' and 'Atlas', its first original releases since 2023. While Atlas is driven by high-energy rock elements, Nothin' takes a more introspective approach with keyboard-led arrangements and guitar work.
Commenting on the band's return, Naman Pugalia, Chief Business Officer – Live Events at BookMyShow, said, "Few bands have shaped the history of rock music in the way Guns N' Roses have and their influence continues to resonate across generations of fans worldwide."
He added, "Their return is a testament to the continued growth of India's live entertainment ecosystem and the country's emergence as a vibrant cultural destination for world-class experiences. While Bengaluru has firmly established itself as India's rock capital, Guwahati reflects the tremendous potential of emerging markets and the growing appetite for large-scale live entertainment across the region."
Guns N' Roses last performed in India at Mumbai's Mahalaxmi Race Course as part of its Asia tour, drawing thousands of rock fans for a highly anticipated comeback performance. The upcoming Bengaluru and Guwahati concerts are expected to build on that momentum and further strengthen India's position on the global live music circuit.
Published: 08 Jun 2026, 10:02 pm IST
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