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Guns N' Roses at Wembley Stadium: Support act, timings, more

Guns N' Roses at Wembley Stadium: Support act, timings, more

Glasgow Times22-06-2025
The 'Paradise City' band will be bringing their 'Because What You Want & What You Get Are Two Completely Different Things' tour to the iconic venue for one special night.
Best known for hits 'Sweet Child O' Mine' and 'Knockin' on Heaven's Door', the group first performed at the old Wembley Stadium in 1992, where Brian May joined them.
Now Guns N' Roses are back at the London venue for their latest tour, and if you were lucky enough to get tickets, check the support act, timings and more below.
When are Guns N' Roses at Wembley Stadium?
Guns N' Roses will be performing at Wembley Stadium for one special night on Thursday, June 26.
What time do doors open for Guns N' Roses in London?
If you want to head down early to soak in the atmosphere before the band takes to the stage, you can at 5.30pm when the doors at Wembley open.
What are the set times for Guns N' Roses at Wembley?
The official set times for Guns N' Roses have not yet been confirmed, but according to Wembley Park, the set times are expected to be as follows:
7pm - Support act
8.15pm - Guns N' Roses take to the stage
The show ends no later than 10.30pm
What is the setlist for Guns N' Roses?
The setlist for the tour is not yet confirmed, but is expected to include big hits from the band, including the likes of:
Welcome to the Jungle
Sweet Child O' Mine
Paradise City
Knockin' on Heaven's Door
November Rain
You Could Be Mind
NightTrain
My Michelle
Don't Cry
What is the seating plan for Wembley Stadium?
If you're curious about how good your view of the stage will be at Wembley Stadium, you can see on its website.
On the website, you'll be able to select your exact seat and see a digital view of the stage.
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All seating is reserved. It is also important to note that people buying in level 5 should be aware they are high up and not suitable if you have a fear of heights.
Who is the support act for Guns N' Roses at Wembley?
Guns N' Roses will be supported by group Rival Sons, known for songs including Do Your Worst, Too Bad, Open My Eyes, Shooting Stars and Keep on Swinging.
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