Hard rock band started their 2025 world tour with Isaac Carpenter debut, now occupant of the place left by Frank Ferrer
THE Guns n ‘Roses He held, last Thursday, 1st, his first show since November 2023. The presentation at the Songdo Moonlight Festival Park in Inceon, South Korea, served as the kickoff of the tour of the tour “BECAUSE What you want & what you get are Two Completely Different Things”which will still pass through other Asia countries, besides Europe and the Middle East.
The occasion served as the debut of the group’s new drummer: Isaac Carpenterwhich replaces Frank Ferrerbroken with former colleagues since March after almost two decades in training. Despite the special situation, a cut in the repertoire failed to highlight Carpenter’s talents with the drumsticks in hand.
In all, the Guns played 21 songs, in a slightly smaller set than the usual because, according to reports, there was a delay of approximately 40 minutes to the beginning of the show. One of the cut songs was “You could be mine”album track Use your Illusion II (1991) notoriously by the highlighted battery, with an introduction to the instrument.

Axl Rose and company sent badly as they removed it, while they kept an uninteresting cover “Wichita Lineman” (Jimmy webb) and “Sorry”semilad Chinese Democracy (2008) that would certainly not be so missing.
Check out the repertoire performed by Guns N ‘Roses during his first concert with Isaac Carpenter.
Setlist of the Show
- Welcome to the Jungle
- Bad Obsession
- Mr. Brownstone
- Chinese Democracy
- Live and Let Die (Wings)
- Slather (Velvet Revolver)
- Perhaps
- Foreign
- Double Talkin ‘Jive
- Coma
- Sorry
- Better
- Knockin ‘on Heaven’s Door (Bob Dylan)
- IT’S SO EASY
- Queen Rocket
- SLASH + SWEET CHILD O ‘MINE GUITAR SOIL
- November Rain
- Wichita Lineman (Jimmy Webb)
- Patience
- Nightt
- Paradise City
Guns n ‘Roses in 2025
Guns N ‘Roses’ next shows take place on the following dates and cities:
- May 5 – Yokohama, Japan
- May 13 – Bangkok, Thailand
- May 17 – Mumbai, India
- May 20 – Bahrein
- May 23 – RIAD, Saudi Arabia
- May 27 – Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
- May 30 – Shekvetili, Georgia
- June 2 – Istanbul, Türkiye
- June 6 – Coimbra, Portugal
- June 9 – Barcelona, Spain
- June 12 – Florence, Italy
- June 15 – Hradec Králové, Czech Republic
- June 18 – Düsseldorf, Germany
- June 20 – Munich, Germany
- June 23 – Birmingham, United Kingdom
- June 26 – London, United Kingdom
- June 29 – Aarhus, Denmark
- July 2 – Trondheim, Norway
- July 4 – Stockholm, Sweden
- July 7 – Tampere, Finland
- July 10 – Kaunas, Lithuania
- July 12 – Warsaw, Poland
- July 15 – Budapest, Hungary
- July 18 – Belgrade, Serbia
- July 21 – Sofia, Bulgaria
- July 24 – Vienna, Austria
- July 28 – City of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
- July 31 – Wacken, Germany
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