After a disastrous first post-pandemic concert by Vince Neil, 2nd show has now been announced.
Vince Neil will headline the show and support comes from Great White.
Motley Crue fans have come out and expressed disappointment over his recent performance & reluctant to buy tickets.
Here’s what the fans said:
“But Vince’s voice is gone since a long time ago”
“I think it’s time to retire for Vince, I have not seen it well for a long time”
“gone and doesn’t know the words. Disappointing show”
“Um that pic is from 2015…. he looks like this and is probably why he left the stage. So sad because he is a good singer. Motley Crue is legendary”
“I’ve seen Vince Neil twice with his own band I’ve seen Motley Crue twice I’ve seen Great White Once with the original singer just before 150 people got killed back east. A very very bad fire price pyrotechnics made for outside soundproofing caught fire. After that the band disbanded came back with another singer down the road”
“Who’s gonna sing for Vince Neil, his voice is shot”
“His voice is shot and he cannot remember lyrics anymore, but should be a great show.”
Check out the poster below & get your tickets here.
After Phil Collen, recently Chris Jericho has now expressed his concern over Vince Neil’s voice.
Jericho discussed Neil‘s return to the stage during a brand new interview with “Loudwire Nights”.
Here’s what Jericho said (Thanks to Blabbermouth):
“It’s disappointing because I think everyone is pulling for Vince and they’re pulling for MÖTLEY CRÜE. And it’s gonna be tough doing because Joan Jett, I don’t know if you’ve seen her recently, she’s freakin’ awesome. And Bret Michaels — I was just talking about POISON the other day; they’re gonna steal the show. You’d better watch out for POISON, ’cause Bret Michaels is the best frontman out of all of those bands. And then DEF LEPPARD‘s DEF LEPPARD; they do what they do. And MÖTLEY CRÜE, they’re gonna have to really step it up.
“I’m disappointed to see Vince the way he is, because I think if he lost some weight and did some training and came out there and was in some semblance of shape, a) his voice will sound better just from that alone, and b) people would go, ‘Holy sh*t! Did you see Vince Neil? He looks great.’
“I think if he really wants to do it, he could do it,” Jericho continued.
“But I don’t know if he does. And that’s the thing. And it’s up to him. And either way, it’s MÖTLEY CRÜE — people are gonna go, and they’re gonna love it. But to me, as a performer, I would take that as a challenge: ‘I’ve got one year. Let’s do this. It’s been long enough. Let’s do this for real. Let me call Phil Collen and Duff McKagan and other rock guys that have got themselves into great shape: ‘How did you do it?” And really follow up. It’s great to have dieticians and stuff, but I would call Duff McKagan, a guy who is in wicked shape because his pancreas blew up and he almost died. That’s what I would start doing. ‘Let me start thinking how these other rock guys that we’ve partied with for years, and now they’re super physical and they’re the same age as me and the same mindset of being a rock and roll guy. How do you do it?’ I think he could do it, but he has to want it. And I think, as a fan, it would be one of the greatest feel-good stories — no pun intended — in rock and roll history if Vince came out there and just looked like a killer and was, like, ‘All right, mother-effers’ [extends middle fingers of both hands] — I did.'”