Mötley Crüe, Def Leppard, Poison and Joan Jett & The Blackhearts have announced the reschedueld dates for their The Stadium Tour.
“The Stadium Tour” was originally scheduled to begin on June 18th at TIAA Bank Field in Jacksonville, Florida.
Earlier today, Mötley Crüe released the following statement: “We are excited to share the new dates for The Stadium Tour. All tickets will be honored for the new dates. If you cannot make the new show, you will receive an email from your ticket provider or you can visit: http://livenation.com/refund. We look forward to seeing you in 2021″
“The Stadium Tour” 2021 dates:
June 19 Nashville, Tennessee @ Nissan Stadium
June 21 Cincinnati, Ohio @ Great American Ballpark
June 24 Charlotte, North Carolina @ Bank of America Stadium
June 26 Miami, Florida @ Hard Rock Stadium
June 27 Orlando, Florida @ Camping World Stadium
July 3 Cleveland, Ohio @ FirstEnergy Field
July 6 St. Louis, Missouri @ Busch Stadium
July 8 Minneapolis, Minnesota @ U.S. Bank Stadium
July 10 Detroit, Michigan @ Comerica Park
July 13 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania @ Citizens Bank Park
July 15 Flushing, New York @ Citi Field
July 17 Boston, Massachusetts @ Fenway Park
July 18 Boston, Massachusetts @ Fenway Park
July 20 Hershey, Pennsylvania @ Hersheypark Stadium
July 22 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania @ PNC Park
August 7 Jacksonville, Florida @ TIAA Bank Field
August 9 Washington, DC @ Nationals Park
August 12 Buffalo, New York @ New Era Field
August 15 Atlanta, Georgia @ SunTrust Park
August 17 Houston, Texas @ Minute Maid Park
August 20 San Antonio, Texas @ Alamodome
August 22 Arlington, Texas @ Globe Life Field
August 24 Kansas City, Missouri @ Kauffman Stadium
August 28 Milwaukee, Wisconsin @ Miller Park
August 29 Chicago, Illinois @ Wrigley Field
September 3 Phoenix, Arizona @ State Farm Stadium
September 4 Los Angeles, California @ SoFi Stadium
September 7 Seattle, Washington @ T-Mobile Park
September 10 San Francisco, California @ Oracle Park
September 12 – San Diego, CA @ Petco Park
As of January 30th, The Stadium Tour had already grossed $130 million from one million tickets sold, plus another $5 million worth of VIP seats, according to Billboard.
Tickets ranged from $150 to $400, not counting some varied pricing that reflected demand as part of “dynamic pricing.”
When it happens, The Stadium Tour will mark the first live dates for Mötley Crüe since wrapping its 2014/2015 farewell tour. The band toured with Poison back in 2011 and Def Leppard did with Poison, as well for in 2017 — but the upcoming jaunt marks the first time all four acts have hit the road together for an extended tour.
5 Responses
That’s how you get around refunding monies to fans, just punt the event into next year…….
I just hope that if these gigs go on as punted, that Mick Mars’ health is good….
I think we are going for the refund, for obvious reasons.
Don’t even know if the events can happen next year, regardless. I really don’t think any one knows what’s going on. I am tired of hearing what the experts have to say, ’cause they keep changing their opinions. Besides, most experts just want attention. Something is just not right about this whole situation.
Dana,
I’d probably go for the refund, as well. No need for them to get fat on the interest considering what they are gonna do to the artist that makes them the money
Charles,
I think my friend got us the refund, today. 🙂
D 🙂