Mötley Crüe vocalist Vince Neil recently revealed in an interview with Review-Journal that they are not planning to release new music & will return to North America in 2024 with a massive tour.
Here’s what Vince said:
“We’re far from being over.
“When we come back in ’24, we’re going to do it all over again.”
“We have definitely talked about doing it, and everybody loves to do the residencies, so I say, ‘Yeah, we’re gonna do it,'” Neil said.
“We just have to look at sometime in ’24, to be back in Vegas. But we will be back.”
Vince Neil said the following about their not entering the studio:
“We are strictly a touring band. When you see this show at Allegiant, you’ll see why. You’re going to see something that’s unbelievable, lights and lasers, three dancers. There are a lot of cool special effects and a cool band putting on a rock show.”
Earlier there were several reports of Motley Crue working on a new album, which would be released before ”The Stadium Tour”.
Sources following that:
“Nikki Sixx and company have indeed begun to secretly plan a major announcement for fans in time with the official launch of their comeback this summer.
”This is why the wheels are being put into motion now several months in advance.”
One more sign that CRÜE will postpone this year’s dates is that band’s singer Vince Neil has just recently announced an appearance at the Red River Valley Fair on July 16 at the Red River Valley Fairgrounds in West Fargo, North Dakota.
As it stands, Vince is scheduled to perform with MÖTLEY CRÜE one day before the Red River Valley Fair, on July 15, in Cincinnati, Ohio at Great American Ball Park, and again one day after the West Fargo gig, on July 17, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin at American Family Field.
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Vince just needs to hang it up. His voice was terrible on this last stadium tour, he sings every 3rd word and he is showing signs of mental illness.
He really is, and it breaks my heart