Lucas Oil StadiumĠ8/22 – Arlington, Texas Globe Life FieldĠ8/25 – Glendale, Ariz. Remaining Motley Crue, Def Leppard, Poison and Joan Jett Summer 2022 U.S.
Check out remaining dates for Stadium Tour dates below. He was able to take on the whole set again on June 28 in Charlotte, North Carolina. It didn’t go smoothly from the start, as Motley Crue drummer Tommy Lee announced at the first show in that he’d broken his ribs and would only perform a few songs. The Stadium Tour was postponed for two years due to the pandemic and finally set off in Atlanta in June. The only tours that did better than Motley Crue and Def Leppard were Ed Sheeran, Coldplay and Red Hot Chili Peppers. The trek sold an average of 36,513 tickets each night and pulled in an average gross of $4,962,861, according to Pollstar. The numbers comes from Pollstar, a live industry trade publication.Īccording to Pollstar’s LIVE75 chart, which ranks current tours by average tickets sold over the last 30 days, the Crue and Def Leppard’s Stadium Tour hit 14 cities in August, including Boston, Toronto, New York State, Pittsburgh, Minneapolis, Indianapolis, Seattle and beyond. The tour kicked off in June and also features support from Poison, Joan Jett and Classless Act. As the band nears the final dates of the trek, returns show the tour grossed around $5 million per show in August. Motley Crue and Def Leppard’s long awaited North American “Stadium Tour” is proving to pull in some big bucks for the rockers. Motley Crue and Def Leppard are raking in big bucks with their ‘Stadium Tour’ 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.Story by Charles Ken, photo by Anne Erickson Tickets ranged from $150 to $400, not counting some varied pricing that reflected demand as part of "dynamic pricing."ĬRÜE 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.
CRÜE toured with POISON back in 2011 and DEF LEPPARD teamed up with POISON for a string of road dates in 2017, but the upcoming jaunt marks the first time all four acts have hit the road together for an extended tour.Īs of January 30, 2020, "The Stadium Tour" had already grossed $130 million from one million tickets sold, plus another $5 million worth of VIP seats, according to Billboard. When it happens, "The Stadium Tour" will mark the CRÜE's first live dates since wrapping its 2014/2015 farewell tour. But I just want people to come out and be safe." So our fans are just particularly special I mean, they've always been a rock. The fact that we got the largest vote for the Hall Of Fame - the fan vote. "We're really bummed, 'cause, obviously, we wanted to get out there," he said. So, it's a bummer, but here we are."Īllen went on to say that he and his DEF LEPPARD bandmates were disappointed that they wouldn't be able to perform live again in the U.S. I think if we had gone out, it may have been a bit more of a patchwork of a tour as opposed to being able to play the whole thing from start to finish. "So I understand why they made that decision. "I think the primary focus has gotta be people's health and well-being," he said. Last May, DEF LEPPARD drummer Rick Allen told "Trunk Nation With Eddie Trunk" that promoters "made the right decision" by postponing "The Stadium Tour" for a second time. The trek, which was billed as a co-headlining run, was extensive, playing 56 dates across the United States, plus two shows in Canada, in Toronto and Vancouver. It's the same way that we did it with JOURNEY in 2018 - exactly the same principle."ĭEF LEPPARD's 2018 tour with JOURNEY grossed $97.1 million from 1,003,198 tickets sold, according to figures reported to Billboard Boxscore. It's all been worked out very scientifically. Their next tour date is at Choctaw Stadium in Arlington, after that theyll be at State Farm Stadium in Glendale. The 36-date trek, which is due to wrap September 9 in Las Vegas, was originally scheduled to take place in the summer of 2020 but ended up being pushed back to 2021, and then to 2022, due to the coronavirus crisis.Īsked in a new interview with QFM96's "Torg & Elliott" radio show which band - DEF LEPPARD or MÖTLEY CRÜE - will close the show every night on "The Stadium Tour", DEF LEPPARD singer Joe Elliott said: "Both of us are. Def Leppard is currently touring across 2 countries and has 9 upcoming concerts. DEF LEPPARD is set to launch "The Stadium Tour" with MÖTLEY CRÜE and guests POISON and JOAN JETT & THE BLACKHEARTS on June 16 in Atlanta, Georgia.