Guns N' Roses to play the BMO Harris Bradley Center Nov. 7 for its 'Not In This Lifetime Tour'

Piet Levy
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Axl Rose, left, and Slash of Guns N' Roses played an intimate show at New York's Apollo Theater to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the band's 1987 album 'Appetite for Destruction.'

Welcome to the jungle, Milwaukee. Get ready for fun and games Nov. 7.

Hard rock juggernaut Guns N' Roses has is bringing its "Not In This Lifetime Tour" to the BMO Harris Bradley Center.

"Lifetime," which has largely stopped at stadiums including Soldier Field in Chicago, is the top-selling global tour of the year, its title a reference to the unlikely reunion of Guns' frontman Axl Rose with its lead guitarist Slash, who along with founding bassist Duff McKagan, returned to the fold last year. 

The tour also falls on the 30th anniversary of the band's landmark debut album "Appetite for Destruction," featuring massive hits "Paradise City" and "Sweet Child 'o Mine."

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Tickets for the Nov. 7 Milwaukee show are $59.50 to $250, available beginning at 10 a.m. July 28 at the Bradley Center box office (1001 N. 4th St.), by calling (800) 745-3000 or visiting ticketmaster.com.

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