Music Guns N' Roses add North American dates to 2020 world tour By Rosy Cordero Rosy Cordero Rosy covers the news for Entertainment Weekly in Los Angeles. Nice to meet you! EW's editorial guidelines Published on February 3, 2020 03:44PM EST Photo: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images Guns N’ Roses are officially bringing their stadium tour to North America this year. Original band members Axl Rose, Slash, and Duff McKagan will hit the road alongside Dizzy Reed, Richard Fortus, Frank Ferrer, and Melissa Reese for a total of 44 shows all over the world starting March 14. The North American leg will kick off July 4 at Summerfest in Milwaukee. The band’s Instagram page confirmed the newly added tour stops Monday. “North America, our 2020 STADIUM TOUR is coming ⚡ Presales start tomorrow at 10am local,” the post said, alongside a poster promoting the tour. On Saturday, the legendary rockers offered fans a preview of what they can expect from the tour as part of Super Bowl Music Fest in Miami, giving their first performance of 2020. They sang many of their classic hits, including “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door” as a tribute to Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna, who were killed in a helicopter crash along with seven others Jan. 26. Tickets for the North American dates of the GN’R tour go on sale to the general public Feb. 7, at noon local time, via Live Nation. The dates are: July 4 — Milwaukee, WI at Summerfest at American Family Insurance AmphitheaterJuly 8 — Philadelphia, PA at Citizens Bank ParkJuly 11 — Detroit, MI at Comerica ParkJuly 13 — Toronto, ON at Rogers CentreJuly 16 — Washington, D.C. at Nationals ParkJuly 18 — East Rutherford, N.J. at MetLife StadiumJuly 21 — Boston, MA at Fenway ParkJuly 24 — Minneapolis, MN at Target FieldJuly 26 — Chicago, IL at Wrigley FieldJuly 29 — Commerce City, CO at Dick’s Sporting Goods ParkAug. 2 — Seattle, WA at T-Mobile ParkAug. 5 — San Francisco, CA at Oracle ParkAug. 8 — Los Angeles, CA at SoFi StadiumAug. 12 — Atlanta, GA at Bobby Dodd StadiumAug. 15 — Tampa, FL at Raymond James StadiumAug. 18 — Arlington, TX at Globe Life FieldAug. 21 — Indianapolis, IN at Lucas Oil StadiumAug. 23 — Fargo, ND at FargodomeAug. 26 — Missoula, MT at Grizzly Stadium Related content: Can musicians like Axl Rose and Rihanna stop politicians from using their music? Guns N’ Roses’ Appetite for Destruction: 7 things you didn’t know about the racy album art