Welcome back to the jungle, Guns N' Roses.
Even more exciting for fans who have been crossing their fingers for a reunion for decades is the possibility of a stadium tour.
Adding to the speculation, the band's official website recently changed its main image to the group's old logo, a pair of revolvers and two roses. The band's official Twitter and Facebook pages also updated their profile pictures to that of a live crowd.
The band is said to be asking upwards of $3 million per performance as they organize the new tour, which would kick off at the new Las Vegas Arena.
Guns N' Roses exploded onto the scene with their 1987 debut album "Appetite for Destruction." The album topped the Billboard charts for five weeks and sold over 18 million copies, making it the highest-selling U.S. debut album of all time. Hit tune "Sweet Child O' Mine" reached the number one spot on the Billboard singles charts.