Motley Crue To Amp Up Shows With Las Vegas Residency

Mötley Crüe’s Stadium Tour has recently concluded last Friday night at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.
One of the highlights of the closing show was the declaration of vocalist Vince Neil that they plan to resume traveling across the US in 2024. It only means that they will be having their own tour aside from the ones they have with Def Leppard.
In a recent interview, Neil told John Katsilometes that the band felt reawakening after the reunion and that they’ve had such a great time on stage this year, saying:
“I am kind of sad, because it’s been so much fun. We just played SoFi Stadium in L.A. and it was great.”
Then Neil added that they are so excited about their 2023 shows that they’re planning to play in the States when they come back. He said:
“We’re far from being over. When we come back in ‘24, we’re going to do it all over again.”
The vocalist did not mention any particular dates or number of the shows, but he assured that they will certainly include a third Las Vegas Residency. Neil stated:
“We have definitely talked about doing it, and everybody loves to do the residencies, so I say, ‘Yeah, we’re gonna do it.’ We just have to look at sometime in ‘24, to be back in Vegas. But we will be back.”
Neil also clarified that they’re strictly a touring band now, so fans won’t expect them to release an album. However, the fact that they are back on stage is already enough for fans to celebrate.