Rock legends Guns N' Roses will be coming to Scotland as part of their 2020 tour after returning to the music scene in 2016. 

The band has confirmed that a Scottish date will be announced early next year for their Europe tour. 

Glasgow's Hampden Park could be the worthy venue for their stadium tour, but the location has not yet been confirmed. 

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Since reuniting in 2016, Guns N’ Roses has gone on to sell over 5 million tickets worldwide on the Not In This Lifetime Tour. 

It is one of the highest-grossing tours of all time. 

The global leg of the tour will start in Miami in January and Europe will have to wait until May to see the unforgettable performances of Axl Rose, Slash and Duff McKagan. 

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Lisbon will be the first European city visited by the tour, with other cities on the schedule including London, Prague, Vienna and Hamburg. 

Scotland is the only tour location still awaiting a date and venue. 

On June 27 they will visit Dublin to play at the Marlay Park Concert Series.

Formed in 1985, the band is world-renowned for classic rock songs such as Paradise City, Welcome to the Jungle and Sweet Child o' Mine.