Powerhouse rock icons Guns N’ Roses have returned with two brand new singles, Nothin’ and Atlas, marking their first new music since 2023. Released via Interscope Records, the tracks show two distinct sides of the band. Atlas finds GNR in full surging rock mode, while Nothin’ leans into a more introspective vibe with floaty keys and emotive guitar work. Both songs are available on digital platforms now.
The new music lands ahead of a huge 2026 world tour that will see Guns N’ Roses hit Mexico and Brazil before rolling across key EU cities and then stadiums throughout the US and Canada. The run includes a special return to Los Angeles’ Rose Bowl, the band’s first time at the venue in over three decades. Guns N’ Roses play 3Arena in Dublin two days before the 2026 edition of Download Festival.
Tickets are available from gunsnroses.com, with a range of VIP packages on offer in North America for fans who want to take their concert experience to the next level.
On December 12, Nothin’ and Atlas will be available to pre-order on 7″ vinyl, a Guns N’ Roses store exclusive cassette and a Japan-exclusive SHM-CD, giving collectors multiple ways to add the new material to their shelves.
Guns N’ Roses remain one of the most influential Heavy Metal and rock bands of all time. Their landmark 1987 debut album Appetite For Destruction stands as the best-selling US debut album ever and one of the best-selling albums in US history. The band followed it with the multi-platinum Use Your Illusion I and Use Your Illusion II, cementing their place at the top of the global rock and Heavy Metal scene. With total sales of around 100 million units worldwide and an enormous streaming footprint, GNR continue to reach new generations of fans.
In recent years the band have mounted massive world tours, including a blockbuster 2024 run that sold over a million tickets globally and featured headline appearances at Glastonbury, London Hyde Park and major stadiums across North America.
Their previous Not In This Lifetime tour ranked among the highest grossing concert tours of all time. With more worldwide dates locked in for 2026 and fresh studio material in the shape of Nothin’ and Atlas, the Guns N’ Roses Nightrain shows no sign of slowing down.






