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Guns N’ Roses To Perform In Abu Dhabi’s Etihad Arena On June 1st

Do you love Rock bands? Is listening to the Rock genre your thing? If yes, we are sure you must have heard songs from the iconic band- Guns N Roses. Known for their hits like Sweet Child O’ Mine, Welcome To The Jungle, November Rain and more, one of the most famous bands in the world, Guns N Roses, is set to perform in Abu Dhabi in June.

The iconic band announced their Five-month world tour and will be performing in Abu Dhabi’s Etihad Arena on June 1st. With a global tour in the Middle East, Europe and North America, the US band will end their schedule on October 16 in Vancouver. In terms of the tickets, stay tuned- the tickets go on sale this Friday at 12PM, and if you want to be the first one to buy, make sure you register for the sale. Register on the live nation for the pre-sale.

And if you are planning to attend other concerts in the UAE, you must know that Demi Lovato is performing in Dubai soon. American Superstar and grammy-nominated artist known for her songs like ‘Skyscraper’, and ‘Cool for the Summer’ will perform in Dubai in March at Coca-Cola Arena on March 18.

Besides her, the iconic US boyband Backstreet Boys will perform in Abu Dhabi on May 7th. So make sure you book the tickets in advance for your favourite artists and make the most of it.

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