Guns N’ Roses have released the cities for their summer tour via a short video on their website, and the outing looks to be a run of massive stadiums. Entertainment giant Live Nation will produce the shows. 

 The band's original lineup, including Axl Rose, Slash and Duff McKagan, have not all performed onstage together since 1993. They plan to hit Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Cincinnati, Dallas, Detroit, Houston, Kansas City, Nashville, New Orleans, New York, Orlando, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburg, San Diego, Seattle, St. Louis, Toronto and Washington D.C.

The tour will reportedly run through July and August, but there are still rumors of shows in June and some international dates.

The tour is being organized by Ken Fermaglich of Live Nation, but representatives have not released any statments on the tour, according to Billboard. Tickets are estimated to go on sale in April, after the Las Vegas and Coachella dates are played.

In other Guns N’ Roses tour news, member Chris Pittman, the band's keyboardist since 1998,  recently apologized for his comments calling the tour a money grab on Twitter.

“This is a nostalgia tour, please don’t mention those who are there the last 20 f*cking years… oh God no… a money grab,” Pittman said in a since deleted tweet, as reported by NME.

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