Published on: November 24, 2025, 12:17h.
Updated on: November 24, 2025, 12:49h.
- Guns N’ Roses set to rock Vegas once more
- Kenny Loggins to bring the Footloose energy on Valentine’s Day
Guns N’ Roses, the iconic band that hosting the inaugural rock concert at Allegiant Stadium in 2021, is gearing up to return for a spectacular follow-up performance five years later.

Founding members Axl Rose, Slash, and Duff McKagan, along with their current lineup, are prepared to unleash a night of rock at the football stadium on August 22, 2026, as part of an extensive world tour kicking off on March 28 in Mexico and concluding on September 19 in Atlanta.
Interestingly, Guns N’ Roses never performed in Las Vegas during their peak years (1987-1991). Their first local show took place in 2001 at the original Hard Rock. Previous performances in 2012 and 2014 at the same venue featured only Rose—who owned the band’s name—backed by session musicians.
Slash and Duff rejoined Rose for two reunion shows at T-Mobile Arena in April 2016, shortly after the venue’s opening, and performed again at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in 2019. Since then, this core trio has remained consistent, although drummer Steven Adler was dismissed in 1990 and original rhythm guitarist and principal songwriter Izzy Stradlin departed in 1991.
The Allegiant show, held on August 27, 2021, was the stadium’s first rock concert, following earlier performances by country star Garth Brooks on July 10 and EDM artist Illenium on July 3 of that same year.
Tickets for the upcoming show will be available to the public starting at 10 am PT on December 5, through Ticketmaster.com.
Kenny Loggins Unveiled

Kenny Loggins will be featured and celebrated during the 30th annual “Keep Memory Alive Power of Love” gala on February 14, 2026, at MGM Grand Garden Arena.
The 77-year-old soundtrack legend, known for hits like “I’m Alright” from “Caddyshack,” “Danger Zone” from “Top Gun,” and the title track from “Footloose”, began his illustrious career with Loggins and Messina, producing memorable songs from 1972 to 1976.
“Five decades ago, I embarked on a musical journey that’s been extraordinarily fulfilling,” stated Loggins. “I’m deeply appreciative to see these classics continuing to resonate with new generations of fans after all these years.”
While the complete lineup for the gala (benefiting the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health) is yet to be revealed, past performers have included Andrea Bocelli, Michael Bublé, Bono, Alice Cooper, Kevin Cronin, Billy Ray Cyrus, Celine Dion, Snoop Dogg, CeeLo Green, Enrique Iglesias, Jon Bon Jovi, Carole King, LL Cool J, Lenny Kravitz, Queen Latifah, John Legend, Barry Manilow, Ricky Martin, John Mayer, Michael McDonald, Lionel Richie, Blake Shelton, Rick Springfield, Shania Twain and Stevie Wonder.
Tickets are available here.

