The shows promise to revive the anthems that marked generations, in a show that will cover each stage of their history: from “Appetite for Destruction” to “Use Your Illusion” and beyond.
Guns N’ Roses returns to Argentina with two overwhelming nights at the Huracán Stadium this Friday, October 17 and Saturday, October 18, as part of his world tour Because What You Want & What You Get Are Two Completely Different Things.
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Produced by DF Entertainment, Ake Music and Mercury Concerts, the shows promise to revive the anthems that marked generations, in a show that will cover each stage of its history: from Appetite for Destruction until Use Your Illusion and beyond. classics like “Welcome to the Jungle”, “Sweet Child O’ Mine” and “November Rain” They will play live again in front of thousands of fans.


How and where to get tickets for Guns N Roses
Tickets for both dates are available through allaccess.com.ar
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Ticket prices for Guns N’ Roses in Argentina
- General Field + Access to Luna Header $95,000 + Service Charge
- Front Field $195000 + Service Charge
- Alcorta Grandstand $240,000 + Service Charge
- Mirave Grandstand $240,000 + Service Charge
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Guns N Roses show times in Huracán
FRIDAY 17TH AND SATURDAY 18TH OCTOBER
- DOORS: 4:00 p.m.
- CATUPECU MACHU: 8:00 p.m.
- GUNS N’ ROSES: 9:00 p.m.
ACCESS
- Front Field: Av. Amancio Alcorta and Miravé
- General Field: Av. Amancio Alcorta and Lavarden
- Platea Amancio Alcorta: Colonia and Los Patos
- Platea Mirave: Monastery and Los Patos
- People with reduced mobility: access through Av. Amancio Alcorta and Lavarden (adapted Lower Plaza)
HOW TO GET THERE
COLLECTIVES:
118 – 37 – 46 – 59 – 150 – 188
SUBWAY:
LINE H – Caseros Station
Extension of the service until 1:30 a.m. only with stops at stations Humberto 1º / Once – December 30 / Corrientes / Santa Fe – Carlos Jáuregui
TRAIN:
BELGRANO SUR – Buenos Aires Station
PROHIBITED OBJECTS
- Firearms or sharp weapons
- Pyrotechnics/explosives
- Alcoholic or energy drinks
- Illegal substances
- Drones, cameras or professional equipment
- Umbrellas, mates, large backpacks
- Political or religious posters
- Club or country shirts
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