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CONCERT

Guns N' Roses

Mangueirão, Belem, BR
25. April 2026. 19:00h
2026
25
April
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar - illustration/ arhiva (vlastita)

Guns N' Roses tickets for Belém at Mangueirão - stadium rock night with classic hits and a current tour edge

Looking for tickets for Guns N' Roses in Belém? Find the concert on April 25, 2026 at Estádio Olímpico do Pará - Jornalista Edgar Proença (Mangueirão) and get ready for a hard rock show built on classic anthems, recent singles, and the scale that makes this tour stop stand out in northern Brazil

Guns N' Roses in Belém - an evening for an audience that wants a stadium, but also songs they know by heart

Guns N' Roses is coming to Belém on April 25, 2026, at Estádio Olímpico do Pará - Jornalista Edgar Proença, better known as Mangueirão, and this is one of those dates that cannot be reduced to just another stop on the tour. This very performance has been confirmed on the band's official website, with a start time of 19:00, as part of the spring Brazilian concert run, and the opening act Raimundos has also been confirmed for Belém. That gives this evening additional weight because the audience is not only getting the return of a great stadium rock name, but also a program that is strongly tied to the Brazilian context. Ticket sales for this event are underway.

For audiences in northern Brazil, this is a rare opportunity for a band of that stature to come so far north on the country's map, to a city that is not a routine stop on every major world tour. That is exactly why Belém has a different energy from the usual metropolises - less routine, more of a feeling that people are coming to a long-awaited meeting. When this is combined with the fact that Mangueirão, after renovation, has once again become one of the key large stages in the region, it is clear why this date is attracting both local fans and audiences who will travel from other parts of Pará and the wider Amazon.

Where Guns N' Roses is today

Guns N' Roses still plays the card of what made it recognizable - hard, broadly built hard rock that can sound raw and streetwise in one song, and in the next hymn-like and almost orchestral. "Welcome to the Jungle", "Sweet Child O' Mine", "November Rain", "Paradise City", "Patience" and "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" are not just hits but songs that work in a stadium as a shared chorus of tens of thousands of people. It is precisely that blend of Slash's riffs, the recognizable color of Axl Rose's voice and the rhythmic solidity of Duff McKagan that still carries the band's identity.The current phase of the career is not reduced only to nostalgia. At the end of 2025, the band announced the new songs "Nothin'" and "Atlas" on its official website, with the note that these were the first new releases in more than two years, and those songs were added to a recent string of singles that had already included "Perhaps" and "The General". That means the concert in Belém is arriving at a moment when Guns N' Roses is not living only from the catalog of the eighties and nineties, but is trying to fit new material into a performance that is still built around major classics.

That is important context even for a visitor who is not a hardcore fan. At this concert, you are not coming to watch a band trying to invent a completely new identity, but a lineup that knows very well what the audience wants, while still leaving room for newer songs. Tickets for this event are in demand.

What can be expected from the live performance

At the performances so far on the current leg of the tour, the band has shown that it still thinks in stadium terms - the set relies on big choruses, longer instrumental sections, Slash's solo moments and songs the audience immediately recognizes. Media reports from the Brazilian concerts in April 2026 emphasize that, alongside the standard strengths, the band also throws in somewhat less expected choices, so the evening is not just an automatic string of the biggest hits. That matters for old fans who want more than the "radio version" of the career, but also for a broader audience that still needs familiar anchor points.In other words, the most realistic expectation is a concert in which the emphasis will be on songs from the "Appetite for Destruction" and "Use Your Illusion" periods, with newer singles as a signal that the band is still adding a new chapter. There is no point in inventing an exact set list in advance, but it does make sense to say that this is the type of concert where the audience comes ready to sing from the first bars, not to wait only for the finale.

A special value lies in the fact that Guns N' Roses live does not sound like a finely polished studio product. That music still works better outdoors, in a large space, with guitars that have to carry across the stands and with an audience that reacts to every familiar intro. With this band, the sense of breadth is also important - songs such as "November Rain" or "Paradise City" require space and a crowd, and a stadium gives them that.

Who this concert is especially attractive for


  • For fans who grew up with the MTV era, CDs and stadium hard rock of the late eighties and early nineties.

  • For audiences who may not follow every new single, but want to hear a catalog of songs that have remained in radio and concert circulation for decades.

  • For lovers of guitar rock who want a large open space instead of a club performance.

  • For visitors from northern Brazil for whom this is a rare chance to see such a band without traveling toward São Paulo or Rio de Janeiro.

If you like concerts where there is not much explaining and introduction, but the songs immediately take over the evening, this is a very clear choice. If, on the other hand, you are looking for an intimate singer-songwriter performance or a precisely choreographed pop production, the emphasis here is on something else - on a band that still plays wide, loud and with plenty of room for spontaneous energy.

Mangueirão as a concert stage

Mangueirão is not just a big address on the poster. It is a stadium that reopened on April 9, 2023, after a major renovation, and the state authorities of Pará state that the new venue holds more than 50 thousand people. That immediately says what kind of concert is being prepared - not an evening for a narrow circle, but a performance that counts on a massive audience reaction. Places are disappearing quickly.

For concert audiences, it is also important that in recent years the stadium has once again been strongly included in the calendar of major events. Official statements from Pará emphasize that after the refurbishment Mangueirão became host to a series of sports, cultural and music programs and established itself as one of the main large stages of northern Brazil. That means you are not coming to a venue that is only just learning how to handle a major event, but to a location that has already been returned to full operation.For the concert experience itself, the nature of the stadium is also important. An open stadium does not provide the compact acoustic "box" that arenas have, but it does provide something else - a feeling of width, air and a great collective response from the audience. With Guns N' Roses, that is more important than sterile perfection. When the chorus of a song the whole stadium knows begins, the experience is no longer only in the sound from the stage but also in the returning wave from the stands.

It is also worth taking Belém's specific Amazonian climate into account. The city is warm and humid, so an outdoor concert calls for lighter clothing, enough time for entry and a good arrival plan. This is not a side detail - precisely such practical elements often decide whether the start of your evening will be calm or chaotic.

What is good to know about the stadium


  • Mangueirão reopened in 2023 after a major renovation.

  • Official sources from Pará state a capacity of more than 50 thousand visitors.

  • In recent years, the venue has been used for major sports and cultural events, which is an important sign for logistics and audience organization.

  • In the surrounding area there is Terminal Mangueirão, an important point of city transport.

The opening act and the rhythm of the evening

For the concert in Belém, Raimundos has been confirmed as a special guest on the official tour page. That is not a passing detail. Raimundos carries a strong local and national identity in Brazilian rock, so the evening gets an additional layer - it is not only about waiting for the main band, but also about an introduction that a large part of the domestic audience will welcome with clear emotions and their own memory.

That is also a good sign for the overall rhythm of the program. When the opening act is recognizable enough, the audience enters the concert earlier and the whole evening has less dead time. At the same time, for visitors coming from another part of the city or from outside Belém, this is one more reason not to count on arriving at the last moment, because missing the opening part here would mean missing an important piece of the local atmosphere.

Organizers sometimes confirm the exact timetable of entrances and individual stage appearances closer to the date, so it is practical to leave yourself enough time reserve. With a large stadium concert, that is often more important than the mileage to the location itself.

Getting to Mangueirão and moving around Belém

For visitors who do not know the city, it is useful to start from a simple fact: Belém is the capital of the state of Pará and one of the main urban gateways to the Amazon. Visit Brasil describes it as a city on Guajará Bay and one of the entry points into the Amazon region. That means that arriving for the concert can easily turn into a short city stay, especially for audiences traveling by plane or arriving a day earlier.

The main air hub is Aeroporto Internacional de Belém - Júlio Cezar Ribeiro, also known as Val-de-Cans. On the airport's official website, it is emphasized that it connects the Amazon with the world, which is practically important information for travelers from other Brazilian cities and international visitors. If you are arriving by plane, it is smart to arrange your transfer in advance and not leave the trip toward the stadium for the last hour before departure toward Mangueirão.

The good news for getting around the city is that there is Terminal Mangueirão in Belém's public transport network. On SEGBEL's pages, several lines are listed that pass through this terminal, among them 209, 226, 305, 663 and 758. That does not mean every visitor will reach the stadium fastest by public transport, but it does mean the stadium is not an isolated point without urban support. For many, public transport or a combination of transport and a short walk will be a calmer option than trying to get by car very close to the stadium.When it comes to cars, practice from major events at Mangueirão shows that special traffic regulation is often introduced for the surrounding roads. State and city sources from Pará have repeatedly announced special traffic and security operations around the stadium in recent months for major matches and events, and on some occasions separate parking schemes were also organized. Because of that, it is reasonable to expect that an intensified arrival and departure regime will also apply to this concert. It is worth securing tickets in time.

A practical arrival plan


  • If you are in Belém without a car, first check the route to Terminal Mangueirão and leave earlier than you would for a smaller city concert.

  • If you are arriving by car, expect heavier traffic and possible special traffic corridors around the stadium.

  • If you are landing by plane on the same day, leave enough reserve between landing, accommodation and departure for the stadium.

  • Because of the heat and humidity, bring lighter clothing and plan a calmer entry without rushing.



What Belém gives this concert besides the address itself

Belém is not a backdrop that merely receives a tour. It is a city with a strong identity, a different rhythm from the southeastern Brazilian metropolises and a clear sense of regional self-awareness. For a visitor coming from elsewhere, that means the concert can also be an entry into a city that is not experienced only through traffic and the stadium, but also through food, river geography and Amazonian character. It is precisely that combination that gives additional value to a date that is not a usual "mandatory stop" on every world tour.For older fans of the band, that context can be as important as the songs themselves. Guns N' Roses is a band that works best when the concert does not take place in a sterile space but in a city that has its own color and nerve. Belém has that - large enough to carry a stadium and a major visit, but specific enough that the evening does not feel like a copy of any other stop on the tour.

Anyone traveling a day earlier or staying after the concert can easily combine the performance with a short introduction to the city. Official tourist materials present Belém as a gateway to the Amazon and a city with a strong gastronomic and cultural scene. This should not be turned into a tourist guide within a concert text, but it is useful to know that the trip to this performance can have more meaning than simply going to the stadium and returning home the same night.

What the feeling in the audience will be like

The audience at a Guns N' Roses concert is usually not uniform by generation, but it is by reflex - as soon as the first recognizable notes begin, the stadium quickly becomes a choir. One part of the people comes because of a lifetime list of bands they want to see at least once. Another comes because this is the music they grew up with. A third comes because they love a big rock event even if they do not know the entire catalog. That is precisely the strength of this concert: it does not require a narrow fan code in order to work.At a stadium like Mangueirão, that effect is amplified. The stands give a feeling of mass, the field gives a feeling of movement, and the open space allows the concert to be experienced as a city event, not only as a musical performance. When a band has a catalog of this weight, a few opening bars are enough for the audience to agree on why it came.

Anyone looking for a perfectly controlled performance in which there is not a grain of risk probably will not put this exactly in first place. Anyone looking for a band that still carries identity, riff, chorus and a big stage without hiding behind a concept gets a very clear offer here. Tickets for this event are in demand.

What to check immediately before departure

The most important thing is not to invent details that the organizers have not yet announced. Therefore, just before the trip, the most reasonable thing is to check any final information about entrance times, traffic regulation and entry rules, which for major events are often confirmed closer to the date. With a stadium concert, the difference between a calm evening and nervousness is often precisely whether you left early enough and whether you arranged your arrival in advance.If you are coming from outside Belém, it pays to plan at least a simple schedule - arrival in the city, accommodation or leaving your things, heading toward the stadium with enough reserve and returning without last-minute improvisation. If you are from Belém, the greatest benefit comes from leaving earlier and avoiding the peak wave immediately before the start.

Guns N' Roses in Belém has all the elements of a concert remembered for place and moment: a band with a catalog that still carries a stadium, a confirmed opening act with domestic weight, a renovated large venue and a city that gives such a visit a different texture from routine tour addresses. Places are disappearing quickly.

Sources:
- Guns N' Roses - official tour page; confirmation of the date 25.04.2026, the location in Belém and the opening act Raimundos, as well as the general framework of the 2026 world tour.
- Guns N' Roses News - official announcement about the songs "Nothin'" and "Atlas" and the context of new releases ahead of the 2026 tour.
- Agência Pará - information on the reopening of Mangueirão in 2023, the capacity of more than 50 thousand and the role of the stadium as a host of major events.
- SEGBEL - information on Terminal Mangueirão and the bus lines serving the stadium.
- Visit Brasil - brief context of Belém as the main urban center of Pará and an entry point into the Amazon region.
- Aeroporto Internacional de Belém - basic context of Val-de-Cans airport for visitors arriving by plane.
- Consequence and Brazilian music media from April 2026 - general impression of the recent concert repertoire and the fact that on the current Brazilian leg the band includes, alongside the classics, some less expected songs.

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