The Guns N’ Roses setlist for the “World Tour 2026” has been revealed. Guns N’ Roses is one of the most iconic rock bands of all time, known for huge guitar riffs, stadium-sized choruses, and songs that fans have been singing for decades. Their concerts usually feel massive, with loud crowd reactions, big stage moments, and a mix of songs that range from hard-hitting openers to slower sing-along tracks. That live style is a big reason their tours still feel like major events. The World Tour 2026 brings that same arena-rock energy back, with a set expected to pull from both classic hits and some newer material.
What is the setlist for Guns N’ Roses’ World Tour 2026 set?
The following is what Guns N’ Roses is expected to play in their setlist for the World Tour 2026. This is based on their recent stadium dates, festival appearances, and the way they have been mixing classic staples with newer songs and deeper cuts in recent runs. Some songs almost always stay because they are such big live moments, while a few others can move around depending on the night. That gives a clear idea of the kind of set fans are likely to get on this tour. As always, this expected setlist is subject to change.
- Welcome to the Jungle
- Mr. Brownstone
- Bad Obsession
- Live and Let Die (Wings cover)
- Slither (Velvet Revolver cover)
- Chinese Democracy
- Pretty Tied Up
- It’s So Easy
- Yesterdays
- Double Talkin’ Jive
- Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (Black Sabbath cover)
- Nothin’ (live debut)
- Dead Horse
- Perhaps
- Civil War
- Atlas (live debut)
- Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door (Bob Dylan cover)
- Slash Guitar Solo
- Sweet Child o’ Mine
- November Rain
- Patience
- New Rose (The Damned cover)
- Down on the Farm (UK Subs cover)
- Don’t Cry
- Nightrain
- Paradise City
Even with a planned set, a show this big can still shift in small ways once it starts. If the crowd is especially loud after one of the bigger anthems, the band may keep that same rush going with another high-energy song before slowing things down. The stage side can shape it too, since lighting cues, longer guitar changes, and the timing of big screen moments can make certain songs fit better in different spots. On top of that, the band may also decide in the moment that another song works better there, whether it is a deeper cut or a newer track that matches the mood of the night. These little changes help the concert stay exciting without losing the familiar flow fans expect.
The World Tour 2026 feels like a celebration of everything people come to a Guns N’ Roses show for. The set is likely to lean heavily on the major classics that define their live reputation, while still leaving room for songs that longtime fans enjoy hearing when the band changes things up. That balance helps the concert feel both huge and familiar, while still giving each stop a slightly unique identity.
