The latest Billboard Hot Tours figures have come out and Guns N’ Roses tops the list, steamrolling the competition as their 'Not in This Lifetime...' jaunt travels the globe. The most recent round of box office grosses comes from a three-week tour of Australia and New Zealand where the band played eight shows.

Ticket revenue for the February trek totaled $38 million, bringing the overall gross of 'Not in This Lifetime…' to $230 million. That number will be surpassed shortly, once the numbers arrive from seven shows in Asia earlier this year and three that followed Australia. 

The two New Zealand dates, in Wellington and Auckland, sold out, as did shows in Brisbane, two in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth. The two Sydney gigs, both at ANZ Stadium, brought in a total $9.2 million gross.

Since kicking off in April of last year, the partially reunited classic lineup of Guns, with guitarist Slash and bassist Duff McKagan back in the fold with frontman Axl Rose, has hit five continents. The three stadiums that have grossed more than Sydney also hosted the tour for two shows, but they each surpassed the $10 million mark in ticket sales.

The next leg of the 'Not In This Lifetime…' tour revs back up at the end of May in Meath, Ireland at Slane Castle. That starts off another European swing before returning to North America at the end of July. The last scheduled date is in Santiago, Chile Sept. 29.

Guns N’ Roses' 2017 'Not in This Lifetime' Tour Dates

5/27 — Dublin, Ireland — Slane Castle
5/30 — Bilbao, Spain — San Mames Stadium
6/2 — Lisbon, Portugal — Passeio Martimo De Alges
6/4 — Madrid, Spain — Vincente Calderon Stadium
6/7 — Zurich, Switzerland — Letzigrund
6/10 — Imola, Italy — Greenfield
6/13 — Munich, Germany — Olympiastadion
6/16 — London, United Kingdom — London Stadium
6/17 — London, United Kingdom — London Stadium
6/20 — Gdansk, Poland — Stadion Energy Gdansk
6/22 — Hannover, Germany — Messe
6/24 — Werchter, Belgium — Classic
6/27 — Copenhagen, Denmark — Telia Parken
6/29 — Stockholm, Sweden — Friends Arena
7/1 — Hämeenlinna, Finland — Kantolan tapahtumapuisto
7/4 — Prague, Czech Republic — Letnany Airport
7/7 — Paris, France — Stade de France
7/10 — Vienna, Austria — Ernst Happel Stadion
7/12 — Nijmegen, Holland — Goffert Park
7/15 — Tel Aviv, Israel — Hayarkon Park
7/27 — St. Louis, Mo. — The Dome At America’s Center
7/30 — Minneapolis, Minn. — U.S. Bank Stadium
8/2 — Denver, Colo. — Sports Authority Field at Mile High
8/8 — Miami, Fla. — Miami Marlins Stadium
8/11 — Winston-Salem, N.C. — BB&T Field at Wake Forest University
8/13 — Hershey, Pa. — Hersheypark Stadium
8/16 — Buffalo, N.Y. — New Era Field
8/19 — Montreal, Quebec — Parc Jean Drapeau
8/21 — Ottawa, Ontario — TD Place Stadium
8/24 — Winnipeg, Manitoba — Investors Group Field
8/27 — Regina, Saskatchewan — New Mosaic Stadium at Evraz Place
8/30 — Edmonton, Alberta — Commonwealth Stadium
9/1 — Vancouver, British Columbia — BC Place Stadium
9/3 — George, Wash. — The Gorge
9/6 — El Paso, Texas — Sun Bowl Stadium
9/8 — San Antonio, Texas — Alamodome
9/23 — Rio De Janeiro, Brazil — Barra Olympic Park
9/26 — São Paulo, Brazil — Allianz Park
9/29 — Santiago, Chile — Estadio Nacional

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