SYDNEY (CelebrityAccess) — Guns N’ Roses have just wrapped the Australian/New Zealand leg of their world tour after selling more than 353,000 tickets.

According to Tone Deaf, the band was also the first international act to sell out the Melbourne Cricket Ground, selling 74,000 in that market alone. In Sydney, more than 85,000 across two nights watched the band perform.

The Australian visit was the first for the band in decades.

“Guns N’ Roses has a huge fan base in Australia, but I would say it’s now bigger than ever after this fabulous tour,” promoter TEG Dainty's Paul Dainty said in a press statement. “Every night the band delivered its trademark sound and performance. I can’t speak highly enough of their professionalism and passion. We would love to see them back soon.”

Guns N’ Roses Not In This Lifetime Tour attendance figures

2 February Westpac Stadium, Wellington – 33,000
4 February Western Springs Stadium, Auckland – 50,000
7 February QSAC Stadium, Brisbane – 40,000
10 February ANZ Stadium, Sydney – 50,000
11 February ANZ Stadium Sydney – 35,000
14 February MCG, Melbourne – 74,000
18 February Adelaide Oval, Adelaide – 36,000
21 February Domain Stadium, Perth – 35,000

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