Guns N’ Roses

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Marlay Park, Tuesday 28th June

Guns N’ Roses are one of the most influential acts in music history. Following the group’s formation in 1985, Guns N’ Roses injected an unrivalled attitude into the burgeoning Los Angeles rock scene. Today they continue to set the benchmark for live performances connecting with millions of fans globally.

The band that shook Slane Castle with their historic return in 2017 have announced European dates for 2021. Stopping off in Spain, Germany, UK, Sweden, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, Poland, Czech Republic, and Holland, the epic run of dates will then bring the band to Dublin’s Marlay Park on 28 June 2022.

Gary Clark Jr. will lend support for Guns N' Roses 2022 Summer Tour.


Date:
Tuesday 28th June
Time:
Gates 4.00pm
Price:
From €85
Address:
Marlay Park, Grange Road, Taylorsgrange, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Marlay Park, Grange Road, Taylorsgrange, Dublin, Ireland

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