Guns N' Roses have just a few weeks left of their Not In This Lifetime headlining reunion tour, and tickets remain some of the most competitively priced of the summer. Their North American trek began back in June, and will continue to run throughout August where it'll wrap up at San Diego's Qualcomm Stadium.

Tickets to see Guns N' Roses are currently averaging $273 across all of their remaining performances. Only a handful of summer tours are commanding secondary prices above that range, and the list includes Adele (whose tour is averaging $764) and Drake (whose headlining tour is averaging $282).

As it stands, Guns N' Roses will play their priciest stop on Aug. 5 at NRG Stadium in Houston, where resale tickets are averaging a solid $312, with the cheapest ticket up for grabs for $58. The band's cheapest performance on the calendar is slated to be their July 31 stop at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, where tickets average just $135, with the cheapest ticket going for only $43, according to Razorgator.

Other stops across their tour route include AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas on Aug. 3, where tickets for this stop are averaging $450, with the lowest get-in rate registering at $53. On Aug. 18 and 19, Guns N' Roses will have yet another double performance at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California, where tickets are averaging $258, and the cheapest ticket can be found for $44. Parking in Los Angeles, as well as several other stops along their tour, can be secured through Parkwhiz.com easily and ahead of time.

Co-founders Axl Rose and Slash, along with Duff McKagan and the rest of the band's current roster (not including Izzy Stradlin), have been fronting the performances of the reunion tour. This year's Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival back in April marked the band's first performance together since 1993, and since then, the band had announced their extensive reunion tour plans. Although the tour has been incredibly well attended, it hasn't been without its drama. According to a report from Entertainment Weekly, the band's hugely anticipated MetLife Stadium show on Sunday saw 30 arrests from New Jersey State police.

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