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Mötley Crüe Announce Stadium Tour With Def Leppard, Poison And Joan Jett

Check out the dates for Mötley Crüe's reunion tour.

Earlier this year, it was announced that Mötley Crüe would be returning to the stage with a tour rumored to include Def Leppard and Poison. Now, the band has officially released dates for the tour -- and they've added Joan Jett & The Blackhearts to the line-up.

Catch the Stadium Tour at one of the dates below:

July 2020

07 - MIAMI, FL - Hard Rock Stadium
09 - ORLANDO, FL - Camping World Stadium
11 - CHARLOTTE, NC - Bank of America Stadium
14 - ARLINGTON, TX - Globe Life Field
15 - HOUSTON, TX - Minute Maid Park
19 - SAN FRANCISCO, CA - Oracle Park
23 - SAN DIEGO, CA - Petco Park
25 - PHOENIX, AZ - State Farm Stadium

August 2020

09 - ATLANTA, GA - SunTrust Park
11 - HERSHEY, PA - Hersheypark Stadium
13 - BUFFALO, NY - New Era Field
15 - PHILADELPHIA, PA - Citizens Bank Park
16 - PITTSBURGH, PA - PNC Park
18 - MILWAUKEE, WI - Miller Park
20 - DETROIT, MI - Comerica Park
22 - WASHINGTON DC - Nationals Park
23 - FLUSHING, NY - Citi Field
25 - BOSTON, MA - Fenway Park*
28 - CHICAGO, IL - Wrigley Field
30 - DENVER, CO - Coors Field

September 2020

02 - SEATTLE, WA - T-Mobile Park
05 - LOS ANGELES, CA - SoFi Stadium

Tickets for the Stadium Tour go onsale Friday, December 13, via LiveNation.

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Mötley Crüe's comeback has been all the rock world can talk about of late, in part due to the success of their Netflix biopic The Dirt. In an official statement released midway through November, Mötley Crüe explained their return to the public, saying:

“Vince, Nikki, Mick and Tommy didn’t come together again until 2018 to participate in the making of THE DIRT movie, which unexpectedly brought them closer together again including seeing them head back into the recording studio after having gone in their own directions for several years. The fuse was lit.

“Since playing Tommy Lee in The Dirt, so many of my fans have said how they wish they could’ve seen the real Mötley Crüe play live,” said Colson Baker (aka Machine Gun Kelly) “I never thought I would see the day when this would become a reality. But the fans spoke and Mötley Crüe listened!”

“The Dirt currently enjoys an audience score of 95% on Rotten Tomatoes. And its massive global success earlier this year saw Mötley Crüe’s popularity rush to new highs, catapulting the band’s music back to the top of the worldwide charts with the younger 18-44 demographic now representing 64% of the band’s fanbase. Moreover, in the six months following the release of The Dirt, Mötley Crüe has celebrated a meteoric rise of almost 350% increase in streams of their music across all streaming platforms. However, most of the new fans have never seen any of the legendary live shows that Crüeheads have relished for close to 4 decades.