Guns N' Roses
Guns N' Roses will continue touring through 2017. Pictured: Guns N' Roses on April 23, 2016 performing in Indio, California. Getty Images/Kevin Winter

Guns N’ Roses recently ended the third leg of their Not in This Lifetime… tour and now the band has just announced two additional legs. Beginning on May 27, 2017 the band will tour through Europe before making their way back to North America on July 27.

The European leg of the tour kicks off in Dublin, Ireland, and runs until July 15 when the band plays one show in Tel Aviv, Israel. The legendary rock group will then take a few days off before starting again in St. Louis, Missouri. Their last stop will be Sept. 8 in San Antonio, Texas.

Tickets for the general public go on sale Dec. 9 or Dec. 10, depending on the venue, while members of the Guns N’ Roses’ fan club will receive an early access code. A membership to the fan club can be purchased at anytime and will cost you $45 for the standard membership or $85 for premium. Tickets can be purchased HERE. Check out the full list of concert dates below:

Europe

May 27 – Dublin, Ireland, Slane Castle
May 30 – Bilbao, Spain, San Mames Stadium
June 2 – Lisbon, Portugal, Passeio Martimo De Alges
June 4 – Madrid, Spain, Vincente Calderon Stadium
June 7 – Zurich, Switzerland, Letzigrund
June 10 – Imola, Italy, Greenfield
June 13 – Munich, Germany, Olympiastadion
June 16 – London, United Kingdom, London Stadium
June 20 – Gdansk, Poland, Stadion Energy Gdansk
June 22 – Hannover, Germany, Messe
June 24 – Werchter, Belgium, Classic
June 27 – Copenhagen, Denmark, Telia Parken
June 29 – Stockholm, Sweden, Friends Arena
July 1 – Hämeenlinna, Finland, Kantolan tapahtumapuisto
July 4 – Prague, Czech Republic, Letnany Airport
July 7 – Paris, France, Stade de France
July 10 – Vienna, Austria, Ernst Happel Stadion
July 12 – Nijmegen, The Netherlands, Goffert Park
July 15 – Tel Aviv, Israel, Hayarkon Park

North America

July 27 – St. Louis, MO, The Dome At America's Center
July 30 – Minneapolis, MN, U.S. Bank Stadium
Aug. 2 – Denver, CO, Sports Authority Field at Mile High
Aug. 8 – Miami, FL, Miami Marlins Stadium
Aug. 11 – Winston–Salem, NC, BB&T Field at Wake Forest University
Aug. 13 – Hershey, PA, Hersheypark Stadium
Aug. 16 – Buffalo, NY, New Era Field
Aug. 19 – Montreal, QC, Parc Jean Drapeau
Aug. 21 – Ottawa, ON, TD Place Stadium
Aug. 24 – Winnipeg, MB, Investors Group Field
Aug. 27 – Regina, SK, New Mosaic Stadium at Evraz Place
Aug. 30 – Edmonton, AB, Commonwealth Stadium
Sept. 1 – Vancouver, BC, BC Place Stadium
Sept. 3 – George, WA, The Gorge
Sept. 6 – El Paso, TX, Sun Bowl Stadium
Sept. 8 – San Antonio, TX, Alamodome

While the band has remained touring throughout the years, the original lineup has changed as members Slash, Izzy Stradlin and Duff McKagan left the band. It wasn’t until earlier this year that Axl Rose, Slash and McKagan all performed together for the first time in 23 years.