Guns N' Roses Reunion Tour Rumors: Band To Play In 25 Football Stadiums

It was a good day for rock 'n' roll fans when it was confirmed that Guns N' Roses is finally doing a reunion tour that will bring together its three key members - Axl Rose, Duff McKagan, and Slash. Additional rumors now claim that the band is going to play in 25 football stadiums and will earn $3 million per show.
For some promoters, the fee the band is asking for each show might sound too expensive. However, given their reputation and ability to sell out a venue even if playing solo, some promoters might end up giving it a shot.
So far, only three of the band members are confirmed to join the tour; Rose, McKagan and Slash. Should other members decide to join the lineup, it will serve as a major promotional boost.
Guns N' Roses is expected to headline the Coachella Music Festival on April 16 and April 23. Aside from that, no one has a clue as to which stadiums or location the band will play for their reunion tour.
In an interview with Rolling Stone, AEG senior vice president Joe Litvag said, "I've had Guns N' Roses with Axl at a couple of our festivals in the last few years and he's been great."
There are also rumors claiming that the first act of Guns N' Rose's reunion tour will be played at the soon-to-open T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. No exact date has been picked, but the arena is scheduled to open its doors on April 6.
This should give fans an estimated timeline as to when exactly the band will play there.
If the $3 million per show the band is asking for is true, music analysts believe that the tickets for the show will costs around $250 to $275, according to Ultimate Classic Rock News.
Guns N' Roses is known for classic hits like "Sweet Child O' Mine," "Patience" and "November Rain."