Motley Crue, Def Leppard and Poison Announce 2021 Stadium Tour Dates

Rick Allen, Tommy Lee, Vivian Campbell, Joe Elliott, Bret Michaels, Phil Collen, Rick Savage, Rikki Rockett, C.C. DeVille, Nikki Sixx, Vince Neil, Mick Mars, and Bobby Dall speak during the press conference for THE STADIUM TOUR DEF LEPPARD - MOTLEY CRUE - POISON
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The day has finally come - Motley Crue, Def Leppard, Poison and Joan Jett & The Blackhearts have officially announced the 2021 rescheduled dates for the highly anticipated Stadium Tour. See the new dates below. 

“All tickets will be honored for the new dates,” Crue shared with their fans on social media. “If you are a ticket holder and cannot make the new show, you will receive an e-mail from your ticket provider you can visit livenation.com/refund. We look forward to seeing you in 2021!”

The larger-than-life tour, which has been postponed due to coronavirus, now kicks off June 19, 2021 in Nashville, Tennessee, and comes to a close September 12, 2021 in San Diego, California for a 31-show trek. 

Drummer Tommy Lee could barely contain his excitement in a recent interview with Knotfest.com as he shared behind-the-scenes updates of Crue's tour preparation before the disruption of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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"Alls I can tell you is, once again, be careful what you wish for," he hinted. "We take it seriously, and what you can pull off in an arena, I think we’ve pulled off pretty much everything you could possibly ever even f***ing think of. So now we get to play with a f***ing ginormous stadium that has no roof on it. I’m just telling you right now: the production… And it’s still there — it’s just put away in a couple of giant warehouses. But, dude, can I just say it’s f***ing ridiculous."

The upcoming mega-tour will mark Crue's first live dates since its 2014-2015 'Farewell Tour,' as well as the first time Crue will hit the road alongside Poison, Def Leppard and Joan Jett. 

"The Stadium Tour" 2021 Dates

June 19 - Nashville, Tennessee @ Nissan Stadium 
June 21 - Cincinnati, Ohio @ Great American Ballpark 
June 24 - Charlotte, North Carolina @ Bank of America Stadium 
June 26 - Miami, Florida @ Hard Rock Stadium
June 27 - Orlando, Florida @ Camping World Stadium 
July 03 - Cleveland, Ohio @ FirstEnergy Field 
July 06 - St. Louis, Missouri @ Busch Stadium 
July 08 - Minneapolis, Minnesota @ U.S. Bank Stadium 
July 10 - Detroit, Michigan @ Comerica Park 
July 13 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania @ Citizens Bank Park 
July 15 Flushing, New York @ Citi Field 
July 17 - Boston, Massachusetts @ Fenway Park 
July 18 - Boston, Massachusetts @ Fenway Park 
July 20 - Hershey, Pennsylvania @ Hersheypark Stadium 
July 22 - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania @ PNC Park 
August 07 - Jacksonville, Florida @ TIAA Bank Field 
August 09 - Washington, DC @ Nationals Park 
August 12 - Buffalo, New York @ New Era Field 
August 15 - Atlanta, Georgia @ SunTrust Park 
August 17 - Houston, Texas @ Minute Maid Park 
August 20 - San Antonio, Texas @ Alamodome 
August 22 - Arlington, Texas @ Globe Life Field 
August 24 - Kansas City, Missouri @ Kauffman Stadium 
August 28 - Milwaukee, Wisconsin @ Miller Park 
August 29 - Chicago, Illinois @ Wrigley Field 
September 03 - Phoenix, Arizona @ State Farm Stadium 
September 04 - Los Angeles, California @ SoFi Stadium 
September 07 - Seattle, Washington @ T-Mobile Park 
September 10 - San Francisco, California @ Oracle Park 
September 12 - San Diego, CA @ Petco Park

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