DETROIT -- It’s going to be a busy summer of concerts at Comerica Park.

But don’t worry -- the grass that the Detroit Tigers play on will be fine.

On Monday Guns N’ Roses became the latest big act to announce a Detroit tour date. They will play Comerica Park on July 11 as part of their summer stadium tour.

There are three previously announced engagements already on the calendar this summer: Famed singer/songwriter Billy Joel on July 10; Alternative rock bands Green Day, Fall Out Boy and Weezer on Aug. 19; and hard rock acts Def Leppard and Mötley Crüe on Aug. 20.

The Tigers will be on the road on each of the dates, so center fielder JaCoby Jones won’t have to dodge the stage while he’s chasing down fly balls.

The Tigers will be away from the park on July 6-16 and from Aug. 17-23, allowing plenty of time for setup and repair.

They’ll likely see fresh turf on the field when they get back.

You might remember what happened in 2017 after a Metallica concert was followed by heavy rain: The Tigers came home to a terrible-looking outfield.

The grounds crew didn’t have enough time to order sod from their normal source, so the Tigers had to make do with a substitute variety that didn’t match the color of their regular turf. The result was unsightly, but ultimately had no impact on play.

“It looks worse than it is,” then-manager Brad Ausmus said.

Re-sodding after concerts is fairly routine nowadays. And as long as the Tigers pick the right color, you won’t even know Guns N’ Roses was here.

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