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Guns N’ Roses Tour Has “No End Date,” Says Production Manager

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Axl Rose; Francesco Castaldo/Archivio Francesco Castaldo/Mondadori Portfolio via Getty ImagesIf you’re worried you may not get the chance to see the reunited Guns N’ Roses on their Not in This Lifetime tour, you can relax a bit: sounds like it’ll be around for some time yet.

Tour production manager Dale “Opie” Skjerseth tells Atlanta TV station WXIA it hasn’t yet been decided when the tour will end.

“I have been told there’s no end date, and I’ve seen plenty of dates going into next year — far into next year,” Skjerseth says.  “So, everybody’s working together to keep a common goal, a common direction, keep the machine moving. And the way we put it together, economically, it can tour as long as it wants, being we’ve cut it down to a smaller show: a production that can move around the world without costing us millions and millions and millions of dollars to do it.”

The current leg of the U.S. tour wraps August 22 in San Diego, with additional dates in Central and South America until Thanksgiving. No new dates have yet been announced.  For a complete list of dates, visit the band’s official website.

Guns N’ Roses plays the Georgia Dome in Atlanta tonight, featuring members Axl Rose, Slash and Duff McKagan on stage together for the first time in more than 20 years.

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