![]() The band touted the signing of a pre-tour "cessation of touring" agreement as cementing the fact it truly was the end of CRÜE's life on the road. We've been doing it for, god, 35 years at that point."Īccording to Sixx, he was initially opposed to the idea of touring again with MÖTLEY CRÜE, especially since CRÜE fans who shelled out for the band's 2014/2015 "farewell" tour were led to believe that the group would never return after playing its final show on December 2015 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. I'm so grateful to be doing this, and it started, like, three years ago when the movie came out - two and a half years ago," he said. MÖTLEY CRÜE bassist Nikki Sixx told Entertainment Tonight that returning to the road with his bandmates has been "unbelievable. MÖTLEY CRÜE announced "The Stadium Tour" in 2019, just months after the band supposedly noticed a massive surge in interest following the huge success of the CRÜE's Netflix biopic "The Dirt". "The Stadium Tour" averaged 37,520 tickets each night, drawing more than three times the audience that each band previously reached on their own. Average nightly earnings hit $4.96 million. Four individual shows broke the $6 million threshold: Charlotte, North Carolina Denver, Colorado Glendale, Arizona and Inglewood, California. The biggest market on the tour, which featured support from POISON and JOAN JETT & THE BLACKHEARTS, was Boston, where the four acts performed two concerts at Fenway Park on August 5-6 and sold 64,000 tickets for total earnings of $9.3 million. June 27 - Thun, Switzerland - Stockhorn ArenaĪccording to Billboard, MÖTLEY CRÜE and DEF LEPPARD's "The Stadium Tour" sold 1.3 million tickets and earned $173.5 million, making it the biggest tour of either band's career. June 24 - Rivas-Vaciamadrid, Spain - Auditorio Miguel Ríos June 23 - Lisbon, Portugal - Passeio Maritimo de Alges June 20 - Milan, Italy - Ippodromo SNAI San Siro June 18 - Dessel, Belgium - Graspop Metal Meeting * June 14 - Copenhagen, Denmark - Copenhell * June 11 - Trondheim, Norway - Trondheim Rocks * June 07 - Solvesborg, Sweden - Sweden Rock Festival * June 02 - Prague, Czech Republic - Prague Rocks * May 31 - Krakow, Poland - Tauron Arena Kraków May 25 - Mönchengladbach, Germany - SparkassenPark March 11 - Porto Alegre, Brazil - Arena do Grêmio March 09 - Curitiba, Brazil - Estádio Couto Pereira March 07 - Sao Paulo, Brazil - Allianz Parque ![]() March 03 - Santiago, Chile - Estadio Bicentenario de La Florida Crüeheads in Latin America and Europe: Get ready! We're coming for you next and can't wait to finally see all of you out there again next year!"įebruary 18 - Mexico City, Mexico - Foro Solįebruary 21 - Monterrey, Mexico - Estadio Banorteįebruary 25 - Bogota, Colombia - Parque Simon Bolivarįebruary 28 - Lima, Peru - Estadio Nacional MÖTLEY CRÜE said in a joint statement: "We had an incredible time playing 'The Stadium Tour' in North America this summer and we truly can't wait to take the show around the globe with 'The World Tour' in 2023. We're looking to forward to seeing you out there, somewhere soon!" and Canada this year, we’re beyond thrilled to be bringing this massive stadium tour to major cities all over the world, and kicking off Europe in Sheffield where it all started for us 45 years ago. Stay tuned for additional 2023 shows to be announced soon.ĭEF LEPPARD singer Joe Elliott said: "After finally getting back on the road and having a monumental summer tour in the U.S. ![]() Both bands will bring their electrifying stage shows across the globe with stops throughout Latin America before heading to Europe in May 2023 - which includes a stop at the iconic Wembley Stadium on Saturday, Jthen wrapping up in Glasgow, U.K. Produced by Live Nation, the trek kicks off on Saturday, Februat Foro Sol in Mexico City. Hot off the heels of the biggest North American stadium tour of 2022, iconic and celebrated rock legends DEF LEPPARD and MÖTLEY CRÜE are going global in 2023 with their co-headline "The World Tour".
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