Guns N' Roses/Metallica Stadium Tour - Tour Dates

Tour Dates

See also: Wherever We May Roam Tour See also: Use Your Illusion Tour
Date City Country Venue
July 17, 1992 Washington, D.C. United States RFK Stadium
July 18, 1992 East Rutherford Giants Stadium
July 21, 1992 Pontiac Pontiac Silverdome
July 22, 1992 Indianapolis Hoosier Dome
July 25, 1992 Orchard Park Rich Stadium
July 26, 1992 Pittsburgh Three Rivers Stadium
July 29, 1992 East Rutherford Giants Stadium
August 8, 1992 Montreal Canada Olympic Stadium
August 25, 1992 Avondale United States Phoenix International Raceway
August 27, 1992 Las Cruces Aggie Memorial Stadium
August 29, 1992 New Orleans Louisiana Superdome
September 2, 1992 Orlando Citrus Bowl
September 4, 1992 Houston Astrodome
September 5, 1992 Irving Texas Stadium
September 7, 1992 Columbia Williams-Brice Stadium
September 11, 1992 Foxborough Foxboro Stadium
September 13, 1992 Toronto Canada Exhibition Stadium
September 15, 1992 Minneapolis United States Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
September 17, 1992 Kansas City Arrowhead Stadium
September 19, 1992 Denver Mile High Stadium
September 24, 1992 Oakland Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum
September 27, 1992 Los Angeles Los Angeles Coliseum
September 30, 1992 San Diego Jack Murphy Stadium
October 3, 1992 Pasadena Rose Bowl Stadium
October 6, 1992 Seattle Kingdome

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