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Guns N' Roses are coming back to India for some sweet November rain

The world-famous rock band's playing in Bengaluru - and Guwahati, for the first time - move fast on the tickets, sweet child

Poulomi Deb
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Poulomi Deb
Senior Correspondent, Time Out Delhi
Guns 'N Roses will be back in Bengaluru, and they're also coming to Guwahati for the first time!
Image courtesy of @gunsnroses on Instagram | Guns 'N Roses will be back in Bengaluru, and they're also coming to Guwahati for the first time!
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The one and only Guns N' Roses is performing in Bengaluru on November 14, followed by a concert in Guwahati on November 17, as part of the Asia leg of their ongoing world tour. 

While they’re no stranger to India, Guwahati's concert marks the first time the band will perform in Northeast India. We love the appetite to conquer every Paradise City – seems so rare these days.

At the same time, given this year’s now-infamous line-up of concert cancellations, a little piece of advice: Nothin' lasts forever, and we both know hearts can change. And it's hard to hold a candle, in the cold November rain. 

How to get your hands on a ticket 

Nightrain Fan Club members got priority access through an exclusive pre-sale window, running from 5pm on June 8 to 10am on June 9. General sale went live today on June 9 at 11am on BookMyShow for both the Bengaluru and Guwahati shows.

Who are Guns N’ Roses?

One: The reason I got into trouble with a neighbour for blasting music at 3 in the morning as a teenager (well, one of the reasons). Two and more importantly: One of the world’s most famous, provocative bands, formed in 1985, using a mix of punk, blues, and metal to drag American glam rock in the ‘80s away into harsher sounds. 

Axl Rose, Slash, Duff McKagan and co were last in India in May 2025 (after more than a decade), when they played a mammoth set in Mumbai. Backed by support act Girish & The Chronicles, the band tore through classics, staying on stage for nearly three hours. We’re spoiled, clearly. Since then, they’ve released two singles – Nothin’ and Atlas, which alone are testament to the fact that rock’s range will never die. 

Mumbai sold out QUICK last year. And even this year, some zones’ tickets have already sold out within a literal hour of the general sale going live. (Welcome to the jungle.) This is not a drill. This is not even a guitar solo. Knock, knock, knock on heaven’s door now.

When: November 14 (Bengaluru), November 17 (Guwahati)

Where: NICE Grounds in Bengaluru, Khanapara Ground in Guwahati

Price: Starting ₹4,500 in Bengaluru, ₹3,000 in Guwahati.

Bookings: BookMyShow

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