Guns N’ Roses is returning to the road for the first time since 2021 in a major way this year. The veteran band’s 2023 tour of stadiums, festivals and arenas, which will crisscross the globe between June and October, was announced Tuesday.

The tour, with original members Axl Rose, guitarist Slash and bassist Duff McKagan, will launch June 5 in Tel Aviv, Israel, and conclude Oct. 16 at BC Place in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Tickets go on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. Friday at gunsnroses.com. The band’s “Nightrain” fan club presale begins at 10 a.m. Wednesday. Fans can also purchase VIP packages.

Here are all the dates for the tour, which is being produced by Live Nation.

Guns N’ Roses 2023 tour itinerary

June 5 — Tel Aviv, Israel, Park Hayarkon

June 9 — Madrid, Civitas Metropolitan Stadium

June 12 — Vigo, Spain, Estadio Abanca Balaídos

June 15 — Dessel, Belgium, Grasspop Metal Meeting

June 17 — Copenhagen, Denmark, Copenhell

June 21 — Oslo, Norway, Tons of Rock

June 27 — Glasgow, Scotland, Bellahouston Park

June 30 — London, BST Hyde Park

July 3 — Frankfurt, Germany, Deutsch Bank Park

July 5 — Bern, Switzerland, BERNEXPO

July 8 — Rome, Circo Massimo

July 11 — Landgraaf, Netherlands, Megaland

July 13 — Paris, La Defense

July 16 — Bucharest, Romania, National Arena

July 19 — Budapest, Hungary, Puskás Arena

July 22 — Athens, Greece, Olympic Stadium

Aug. 5 — Moncton, New Brunswick, Medavie Blue Cross Stadium

Aug. 8 — Montreal, Parc Jean Drapeau

Aug. 11 — Hershey, Pennsylvania, Hersheypark Stadium

Aug. 15 — East Rutherford, New Jersey, MetLife Stadium

Aug. 21 — Boston, Fenway Park

Aug. 24 — Chicago, Wrigley Field

Aug. 26 — Nashville, Tennessee, GEODIS Park

Aug. 29 — Charlotte, North Carolina, Spectrum Center

Sept. 1 — Saratoga Springs, New York, Saratoga Performing Arts Center

Sept. 3 — Toronto, Rogers Centre

Sept. 6 — Lexington, Kentucky, Rupp Arena

Sept. 9 — St. Louis, Busch Stadium

Sept. 12 — Knoxville, Tennessee, Thompson-Boling Arena

Sept. 15 — Hollywood, Florida, Hard Rock Live

Sept. 20 — Biloxi, Mississippi, Mississippi Coast Coliseum

Sept. 23 — Kansas City, Missouri, Kauffman Stadium

Sept. 26 — San Antonio, Alamodome

Sept. 28 — Houston, Minute Maid Park

Oct. 1 — San Diego, Snapdragon Stadium

Oct. 8 — Sacramento, California, Aftershock Festival

Oct. 11 — Phoenix, Chase Field

Oct. 16 — Vancouver, British Columbia, BC Place