Motley Crue, along with Def Leppard, Poison, and Joan Jett & the Blackhearts, has just wrapped up their North American stadium tour and it appears that fans will see the band again soon as they hinted at their comeback on social media.
According to Ultimate Classic Rock, bassist Nikki Sixx and the group's official Instagram accounts hinted about their return to the stage just a day after performing their last show in Las Vegas, Nevada.
They wrote "see you in February" following a successful run of their North American tour in collaboration with several iconic bands.
The tour, which was initially set to run before the pandemic hit in 2020, had been long-delayed, but they still managed to make a whopping $5 million every single night in their recent shows.
Where Is Motley Crue Headed In 2023?
In an interview with the Las Vegas Review Journal, Vince Neil said the recent tour is their last set of shows in the United States in a while and he's sad about it, but he had "so much fun."
He then revealed that the group and Def Leppard will continue touring next year to visit several countries.
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The singer said they will perform in South American countries as well as in Mexico during the spring. It appears that they will have a busy 2023 as they're planning to expand their tour in Europe during the summertime.
After a busy run, they will head back to the United States again for a new set of shows.
Motley Crue Having Their Own Las Vegas Residency?
Per the outlet, Neil used to balance his separate households in Las Vegas and Nashville, but he chose to permanently stay in the latter.
Even though he's currently residing at his 30-acre ranch in the country state, he still wanted to perform in Sin City as frequently as possible.
The outlet noted that the band is looking into offers regarding a residency in Las Vegas. The band had previously performed at the Hard Rock Hotel in 2012 and 2013.
Speaking about their decision to return to the city again for concerts, Neil said they have "definitely talked about doing it" as everyone loves to perform at residencies.
"Yeah, we're gonna do it, we just have to look at sometime in '24, to be back in Vegas. But we will be back," he teased.
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