Rock fans have been eagerly waiting for the confirmation that the Stadium Tour will happen or not.
Due to the pandemic situation, it’s still not confirmed whether it will get canceled or postponed.
Yesterday, MÖTLEY CRÜE posted a throwback photo on their Instagram, after one fan wrote the following message in the comments:
“Cancel the tour already so your fans can get their money back. No tours are happening this year. Do the right thing. BON JOVI did.”
To which MÖTLEY replied:
“Bands don’t decide this. We await info as well.”
Then another fan asked:
“Is this stadium tour on or off? So confusing with everyone saying different things. Governor said no shows till 2021 so what’s going on? I have VIP ”
And band responded:
“No one has said anything as yet.”
Joan Jett is the latest musician to stress the importance of international solidarity as we address the effects of COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus.
Jett took to her social media to share tips for navigating the coronavirus and she included the following message:
“The next 3-7 days are critical / Let’s all take the advice so we can protect each other &get back to doing what we [love] — playing rocknroll for you. Even if it hasn’t hit your community yet, this is real &we all must take it seriously. Can’t wait to see you all once we #BeatTheVirus”
With the recent rumors on Motley Crue canceling the upcoming The Stadium Tour, fans are confused and waiting for the official announcement.
MÖTLEY CRÜE drummer Tommy Lee confirmed that the band’s “The Stadium Tour” with DEF LEPPARD, POISON and JOAN JETT & THE BLACKHEARTS is happening.
Here’s the statement:
“We’re all in constant communication”
“[Bassist] Nikki [Sixx] and I have been in several production meetings. You’re talking multiple stadiums, so it’s like two kids in a candy store putting together something people are going to walk [away from] saying, ‘Are you f*cking kidding me?!’ That’s our mission right now, and it’s definitely headed in that direction.”
There is little indication as to when we might get the coronavirus under control to the extent that public gatherings and normal business can resume. Even some of the more conservative estimates say certain areas may be locked down until the end of the summer and possibly into the fall.
The Stadium Tour has sold out 75-80% of the tickets and fans are eagerly waiting for the tour.