Iconic rock band struggle to sell tickets for UK tour after headlining Glastonbury 2023
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Iconic rock band Guns N' Roses have reportedly struggled to shift tickets for their UK tour - after having headlined last year's Glastonbury festival. The Paradise City hitmakers announced their 2025 European and Middle East tour in early December, with the tour featuring just two stops in the UK - London and Birmingham.
The limited dates continues their pattern of infrequent gigs in the UK, with the band's last non-festival gigs in England taking place back in 2022 in which they played two nights in Tottenham during their We’re F’N’ Back! Tour. However, despite the huge popularity of the rockers, they've apparently had difficulties selling out tickets, with several seats, including premium seating options, still available, according to The Metro.
Tickets for the gigs, part of 24 dates on the European leg of the tour, went on sale on December 13 for concerts at London's Wembley Stadium and Birmingham's Villa Park. However, weeks later it's reported that there are several seats still available in every section of the stadiums, including premium Gold Circle VIP areas and hospitality packages.
The Paradise City hitmakers announced their 2025 European and Middle East tour in early December, with the tour featuring just two stops in the UK - London and Birmingham [pictured headlining Glastonbury in 2023]. Since tickets went on sale, some fans have taken to X, formerly known as Twitter, to complain of the high prices of tickets.