
Rock fans, brace yourselves — two of the most legendary names in music are teaming up one final time. Mötley Crüe and Guns N’ Roses have officially announced Final Rebellion, a limited-run joint tour set to electrify stages across the country in 2026. Billed as their ultimate celebration of rebellion, excess, and raw rock energy, the tour marks the last time these two iconic bands will share the road together.
Starting on June 15 in Los Angeles and wrapping up in New York City in late August, Final Rebellion promises an unforgettable experience for fans who have followed these titans of rock for decades. With only 15 shows scheduled in major stadiums and arenas, tickets are expected to sell out within minutes once they go on sale next month.
In a joint statement, the bands said, “This tour is about celebrating the music, the chaos, and the brotherhood that defined a generation. We’ve fought, we’ve lived, and now we’re ready to give the fans one last wild ride.”
Mötley Crüe, known for their outrageous stage shows and anthems like “Kickstart My Heart” and “Girls, Girls, Girls,” reunited in 2019 for their Stadium Tour after a brief retirement. Guns N’ Roses, with timeless hits such as “Welcome to the Jungle” and “November Rain,” have been riding a wave of renewed popularity following their highly successful Not in This Lifetime reunion tour.
Final Rebellion is expected to deliver massive pyrotechnics, elaborate stage designs, and back-to-back sets packed with classic hits. Sources close to the bands hint at possible surprise collaborations on stage, including joint performances of fan-favorite songs and a few unexpected covers.
Fans and critics alike are already calling the tour one of the biggest rock events of the decade. Social media exploded with excitement following the announcement, with hashtags like #FinalRebellionTour and #GNRxMotley trending within hours.
Rock legends like Slash, Nikki Sixx, Vince Neil, and Axl Rose are all set to be front and center, promising energy and chaos true to their reputations. As one fan wrote online, “This isn’t just a concert — it’s the end of an era.”
Final Rebellion will undoubtedly be a tour for the ages — a fitting sendoff for two bands that defined what it means to live and play on the edge.
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