Slash Talks What’s Next for Guns N’ Roses
Slash has quite the schedule ahead of him for the rest of 2024. He has a big solo tour kicking off in July in support of his album Orgy of…

Slash has quite the schedule ahead of him for the rest of 2024. He has a big solo tour kicking off in July in support of his album Orgy of the Damned. But what next for his other projects?
Slash told Loudwire Nights, "I'm going into the studio with the Conspirators, getting a new record done and then after that, 2025 is all about Guns N' Roses."
Slash didn't detail much and only said, "We're trying to get some things going with that." However, he noted a small tour next summer is potentially in the works.
Back in May, Slash told the Daily Star, "Guns N' Roses are trying to make their own record, and I'm working with them in that capacity."
Guns N' Roses have been pretty tight-lipped over new music. The last notable comment came from Slash in October 2022. The guitarist said, in part, "I want to go in and cut a whole brand new record at some point. Probably sooner than later. But other than that, we have stuff [that's still] got to come out. So that's gonna be coming out piecemeal over the next… few months or something like that."
Details About Slash's Upcoming Solo Tour
Slash's upcoming solo tour is called the "S.E.R.P.E.N.T. Festival," with the acronym standing for "Solidarity, Engagement, Restore, Equality N' Tolerance." Slash will be joined on the road with a host of artists. Among them are Warren Haynes, Samantha Fish, Eric Gales, ZZ Ward, Larkin Poe and Jackie Venson.
Notably, a portion of every ticket sold will help raise funds for a number of equality and civil rights charities. These charities were selected by Slash, himself, and they include The Equal Justice Initiative, Know Your Rights Camp, The Greenlining Institute, and War Child.
The guitarist said in a statement about the tour, "The S.E.R.P.E.N.T. tour is a celebration of blues and rock ‘n’ roll music, and a celebration of unity and togetherness in these uncertain and divisive times. S.E.R.P.E.N.T is a vehicle to help support and uplift people and communities suffering from the injustices of racism and equal rights violations, as well as to support children adversely affected by war and poverty across the world."
A full list of tour dates is below.
S.E.R.P.E.N.T. Festival - 2024 Tour Dates
July 5 - Bonner, MT @ KettleHouse Amphitheater *
July 6 - Airway Heights, WA @ Northern Quest Amphitheater *
July 8 - Redmond, WA @ Marymoor Park *
July 10 - Bend, OR @ Hayden Homes Amphitheater *
July 12 - Lincoln, CA @ Thunder Valley Casino *
July 13 - Los Angeles, California @ Greek Theatre *
July 14 - Tucson, AZ @ Anselmo Valencia Amphitheater *
July 17 - Denver, CO @ The Mission Ballroom **
July 19 - La Vista, NE @ The Astro Amphitheater #
July 21 - Terre Haute, Indiana @ The Mill #
July 22 - Cincinnati, OH @ PNC Pavilion at Riverbend #
July 24 - Interlochen, MI @ Interlochen Center for the Arts #
July 25 - Huber Heights, OH @ Rose Music Center $
July 27 - Windsor, ON, Canada @ The Colosseum at Caesars $
July 28 - Toronto, ON, Canada @ Budweiser Stage $
July 30 - Lewiston, NY @ Artpark Outdoor Amphitheater $
Aug.1 - Boston, MA @ Leader Bank Pavilion $
Aug. 4 - New York, NY @ Pier 17 $
Aug. 5 - Bethlehem, PA @ Musikfest +
Aug. 7 - Cary, NC @ Koka Booth Amphitheatre +
Aug. 8 - Atlanta, GA @ Cadence Bank Amphitheatre at Chastain Park ^
Aug. 10 - Clearwater, FL @ The Sound at Coachman Park ^
Aug. 11 - St. Augustine, FL @ St. Augustine Amphitheatre +
Aug. 13 - Huntsville, AL @ The Orion Amphitheater +
Aug. 14 - Franklin, TN @ FirstBank Amphitheater +
Aug. 16 - Bentonville, AR @ The Momentary ^^
Aug. 17 - Grand Prairie, TX @ Texas Trust CU Theatre ^^
* Warren Haynes, Samantha Fish and Eric Gales
** Keb’ ‘Mo, Samantha Fish and Jackie Venson
# Keb’ ‘Mo, ZZ Ward and Jackie Venson
$ Keb’ ‘Mo, ZZ Ward and Robert Randolph
% ZZ Ward and Robert Randolph
^ ZZ Ward and Robert Randolph
+ Larkin Poe, ZZ Ward and Robert Randolph
^^ Kingfish, ZZ Ward and Robert Randolph
If you're a musician in a legendary band, you'd (in most cases) consider yourself to be very fortunate. Slash, however, has founded two: Guns N' Roses and Velvet Revolver. But for this list, we're concentrating on his act three: his "solo" career. (We put "solo" in quotes, because we know he's a band guy.)
While Guns and VR definitely overshadow a lot, his career with Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators, which is now four albums deep, is pretty awesome. He's also done some great stuff with both versions of the Snakepit, and we're definitely not forgetting his 2010 album of all-star collaborations (which is when he first worked with Myles).
Slash's latest solo album, Orgy of the Damned, was released in May 2024. The release is a stunning all-star blues covers album featuring a diverse slate of guests that include Gary Clark Jr, Billy F. Gibbons, Chris Stapleton, Dorothy, Iggy Pop, Paul Rodgers, Demi Lovato, Brian Johnson, Tash Neal, Chris Robinson, and Beth Hart.
To support the album, Slash announced the ambitious "S.E.R.P.E.N.T. Festival," with the acronym standing for "Solidarity, Engagement, Restore, Equality N' Tolerance." A host of artists are also part of the tour, including Warren Haynes, Samantha Fish, Eric Gales, ZZ Ward, Larkin Poe and Jackie Venson.
Notably, a portion of every ticket sold will help raise funds for a number of equality and civil rights charities. These charities were selected by Slash, himself, and they include The Equal Justice Initiative, Know Your Rights Camp, The Greenlining Institute, and War Child.
Slash said in a statement about the tour, "The S.E.R.P.E.N.T. tour is a celebration of blues and rock ‘n’ roll music, and a celebration of unity and togetherness in these uncertain and divisive times. S.E.R.P.E.N.T is a vehicle to help support and uplift people and communities suffering from the injustices of racism and equal rights violations, as well as to support children adversely affected by war and poverty across the world."
While our list primarily focuses on Slash's solo work, we decided to also include his work on other people's music, but only when he really made his presence on the track felt (sorry, you're out of luck, Bob Dylan's "Wiggle Wiggle"!). But from Lenny Kravitz to Halestorm, Tom Morello to Michael Jackson, his solos have made a lot of great songs even better.
Without further ado, here is our list of Slash's 35 coolest moments outside of Guns N' Roses and Velvet Revolver.
35. Slash feat. Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators - “Bent To Fly” from ‘World On Fire’ (2014)

34. Slash featuring Fergie - “Beautiful Dangerous” from ‘Slash’ (2010)

33. Paul Rodgers featuring Slash - “The Hunter” from ‘Muddy Water Blues: A Tribute To Muddy Waters’ (1993)

32. Slash feat. Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators - “Shadow Life” from ‘World On Fire’ (2014)

31. Alice Cooper featuring Slash - “Vengeance Is Mine” from ‘Along Came A Spider’ (2008)

30. Slash feat. Chris Stapleton - "Oh Well" from 'Orgy of the Damned' (2024)

29. Beth Hart featuring Slash - “Sister Heroine” from ‘My California’ (2010)

28. Sammy Hagar featuring Slash and Huey Lewis - “Little White Lie” from Marching To Mars’ (1997)

27. Ozzy Osbourne featuring Elton John and Slash - “Ordinary Man” from ‘Ordinary Man’ (2020)

26. Slash’s Snakepit - “Beggars and Hangers-On” from ‘It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere’ (1995)

25. Slash feat. Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators - “Spirit Love” from ‘4’ (2022)

24. Slash’s Snakepit - “Been There Lately” from “Ain’t Life Grand” (2000)

23. Halestorm featuring Slash - “Here’s To Us” (single) (2013)

22. Slash feat. Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators - “C’est la vie” from ‘4’ (2022)

21. Slash’s Snakepit - “Ain’t Life Grand” from ‘Ain’t Life Grand’ (2000)

20. Slash feat. Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators - “Fill My World” from ‘4’ (2022)

19. Tom Morello featuring Slash - “Interstate 80” from ‘Commandante’ (2020)

18. Michael Jackson featuring Slash - “Give In To Me” from ‘Dangerous’ (1991)

17. Slash feat. Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators - “Whatever Gets You By” from ‘4’ (2022)

16. Slash feat. Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators - “Driving Rain” from ‘Living The Dream’ (2018)

15. Slash featuring Lemmy - “Doctor Alibi” from ‘Slash’ (2010)

14. Paul Rodgers and Slash featuring the Band Of Gypsys - “I Don’t Live Today” from ‘Stone Free: A Tribute To Jimi Hendrix’ (1993)

13. Iggy Pop featuring Slash and Duff McKagan - “Home” from ‘Brick By Brick’ (1990)

12. Slash feat. Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators - “Mind Your Manners” from ‘Living The Dream’ (2018)

11. Slash feat. Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators - “Anastasia” from ‘Apocalyptic Love’ (2012)

10. Motorhead featuring Ozzy Osbourne and Slash - “I Ain’t No Nice Guy” from ‘March Or Die’ (1992)

9. Slash feat. Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators - “The Call Of The Wild” from ‘Living The Dream’ (2018)

8. Slash feat. Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators - “The Path Less Followed” from ‘4’ (2022)

7. Slash feat. Myles Kennedy - “Back From Cali” from ‘Slash’ (2010)

6. Slash feat. Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators - “Apocalyptic Love” from ‘Apocalyptic Love’ (2012)

5. Slash feat. Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators - “World On Fire” from ‘World On Fire’ (2014)

4. Slash feat. Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators - “You’re A Lie” from ‘Apocalyptic Love’ (2012)

3. Slash featuring Chris Cornell - “Promise” from ‘Slash’ (2010)

2. Lenny Kravitz featuring Slash - “Always On The Run” from ‘Mama Said’ (1991)

1. Slash feat. Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators - “The River Is Rising” from ‘4’ (2022)
