CRUE POSTPONES SIN CITY RESIDENCY

Mötley Crüe’s spring Vegas residency is pushed back to fall as Vince Neil undergoes medical procedure.

Bummer news, dudes. The wait for Mötley Crüe‘s high-voltage return to Las Vegas just got a little longer. The band has officially postponed its upcoming residency at Dolby Live at Park MGM, originally set to kick off March 28, pushing the dates to September. The reason? Frontman Vince Neil is stepping back temporarily to undergo a medical procedure due to a vocal ailment.

On March 4, Neil shared the news with fans on social media, expressing his disappointment but emphasizing the importance of his health. “Taking care of myself now means I can come back stronger and give you the killer show you deserve,” he wrote. “I can’t wait to hit the stage again.”

His bandmates—Nikki Sixx, Tommy Lee, and John 5—rallied behind him, assuring fans that the wait will be worth it. “Vince’s health comes first, and we’ll be ready to tear up Vegas together in September,” they said in a joint statement.

The residency, announced last October, was set for 11 nights, and fans who already have tickets can breathe easy—all previously purchased passes will be honored for the new dates.

Rescheduled Motley Crue Vegas Show Dates:

  • Friday, Sept. 12
  • Saturday, Sept. 13
  • Wednesday, Sept. 17
  • Friday, Sept. 19
  • Saturday, Sept. 20
  • Wednesday, Sept. 24
  • Friday, Sept. 26
  • Saturday, Sept. 27
  • Wednesday, Oct. 1
  • Friday, Oct. 3

The delay might sting, but when the Crüe finally takes over Vegas, they’re sure to make up for lost time. So, Crüeheads—mark your calendars, hold onto those tickets, and get ready for one hell of a show!

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