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Nope, “Chinese Democracy” did not kill Guns N’ Roses.

The ’80s rockers have announced a slew of new shows in their , including a stadium show at Mile High Stadium.

The band will come through the Colorado venue on August 2. Tickets go on sale Dec. 10 at 10 a.m. and are $35-$250.00 via livenation.com. If you have a Citi card, you can access a special pre-sale for the show on Dec. 6 at 10 a.m. .

Guns N’ Roses last played with a show at the FirstBank Center. From our review by former music editor Ricardo Baca:

Metal — even pop-metal — is a young man’s game.

That said, Rose’s voice was mostly intact — the biggest surprise of the night. (The second-biggest surprise? No rock-star antics. He was just another frontman.) As Rose flew through an odd three-pack of “Appetite” jams early in the set, he barely missed a step. His “Welcome to the Jungle” was fierce and fiery with him nailing everything down to the “na-na-na-na-na-na-na-knees, knees.” His “It’s So Easy” showed off his singular lower register, which is even more iconic than his screeching, upper-register howl. And a funky “Mr. Brownstone” was proof that Rose is comfortable with his current line-up, which included multiple guitarists and a total of seven other musicians on the stage.

Updated Jan. 26, 2016 at 10:27 a.m. The following corrected information has been added to this article: Because of a reporting error, this story has been updated to reflect the correct venue for the concert. It is at Sports Authority Field at Mile High, not Dick’s Sporting Goods Park.

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