Vince Neil Reveals Motley Crue Tour For 2024
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Mötley Crüe singer Vince Neil spoke about their upcoming tour and the band’s secret club show in London, England under the pseudonym Dögs of War.
During his interview with The Music Universe, the rocker said:
“Well, we went in the studio not too long ago — about six months ago — and recorded three new songs. And one of ’em is called ‘Dogs Of War’. And we’re doing a show tomorrow night at a club here in London [under the name] Dögs of War. And I guess word got out, ’cause it sold out in less than a minute. So it was pretty cool.”
Talking about what inspired the band to go back to recording, Neil said:
“Well, we’ve written the songs, and then we had Bob Rock, our producer, come in and take a listen to ’em too. We got some studio time and went in and recorded. I didn’t record with the band, ’cause I’m in Nashville, and they’re in L.A. They recorded the tracks in Nashville, and then I did like a Zoom call with the producer for three days. And I did all the songs. And they turned out really well. One of them is the Beastie Boys song ‘Fight For Your Right’… That turned out really cool.
“I don’t know if we’re gonna do a whole album or not. We’ll see how these songs go first.”
Neil then mentioned Mötley Crüe’s plans for the coming months, saying
“We’re gonna finish up. We have eight shows in the U.S. after. Then we go to Australia and Japan. And then we do… I think we’re gonna go back in the studio for a couple of more songs. And then we will announce a new stadium tour for next summer. And we’re not sure who’s gonna be on it, but there’ll be another tour.”
Mötley Crüe and Def Leppard kicked off the European leg of their The World Tour on May 22 in Sheffield and conclude on July 6 in Glasgow.
The two bands will team up with Alice Cooper for a U.S. mini-tour this summer. The trek will launch on August 5 in Syracuse, New York, and include stops in the Midwest before wrapping up in El Paso, Texas on August 18. While shows in Japan and Australia will follow in the fall.