Motley Crue fans will need to mark their calendars for new dates this fall, as the band's highly anticipated Las Vegas residency at Dolby Live at Park MGM has officially been rescheduled. Originally planned to run from March 28th to April 19th, 2025, the shows have been postponed to September and October 2025 due to health concerns involving Vince Neil, the band's iconic vocalist.
Vince Neil's Health Takes Priority
The decision to move the residency came after Vince Neil announced that he must undergo a necessary medical procedure. While details regarding the procedure have not been explicitly shared, Neil emphasized the importance of focusing on his health. This development was an unforeseen challenge for the band, but the singer made it clear that his well-being is his top priority. In a statement, Neil apologized to fans and thanked them for their understanding and support during this time.
Revised Schedule and Cancelled April Date
Motley Crue's originally scheduled 11 shows between March and April included performances set for March 28th through April 19th, 2025. However, all spring dates have been scrapped, with the exception of the April 19th show, which has been outright cancelled. Fans can now look forward to welcoming the legendary rockers back on stage later in the year, as the residency has been rescheduled to run from September 12th to October 3rd, 2025. The updated schedule includes the following nights:
- September 12th
- September 13th
- September 17th
- September 19th
- September 20th
- September 24th
- September 26th
- September 27th
- October 1st
- October 3rd
Fans holding tickets to the postponed March and April shows will be relieved to learn that their tickets remain valid for the corresponding September and October dates. As for the April 19th show ticket holders, those tickets will no longer be valid, as the performance is not being rescheduled.
A Band United in Support
The members of Motley Crue—Nikki Sixx, Tommy Lee, and John 5—have publicly stood by Vince Neil throughout this challenging time. In a show of solidarity, they expressed their full support for Neil's recovery and conveyed their excitement about his eventual return to the stage. Their shared message emphasized the band's commitment to performing at their best, ensuring fans get the high-energy Motley Crue experience they've come to expect.
Nikki Sixx, the band's bassist and co-founder, stated, "Our first priority is Vince’s recovery. We can't wait to rock with him in September when he's ready to give it his all."
Vince Neil's Message to Fans
In a heartfelt statement, Vince Neil apologized for any inconvenience caused by the postponement and assured fans that the decision to move the residency was not an easy one. "I’m so sorry to disappoint our fans who were looking forward to seeing us this spring," he said. "My health has to come first right now, but I promise we’ll bring it harder than ever in September. Thank you for your well wishes and for sticking with us."
Looking Forward to September
Though the change in schedule may come as a setback for fans ready to rock out this spring, the good news is that Motley Crue’s energy and passion will undoubtedly remain intact when they take the stage later in 2025. The new September and October residency dates promise to deliver the unforgettable performances fans have long waited for, packed with the band’s signature hits, energy, and theatrics.
For those holding tickets, make sure to check the corresponding swapped dates and prepare for a fall concert experience like no other. And for Vince Neil, the loyal Crue fanbase is rooting for his recovery and counting down the days until he’s back where he belongs—onstage, delivering the iconic rock and roll experience with his bandmates.
Summary of Updated Dates:
- Original Spring Dates: March 28th – April 19th, 2025 (Cancelled)
- New Fall Dates: September 12th – October 3rd, 2025
- Location: Dolby Live at Park MGM, Las Vegas, NV
With health as the top priority, Motley Crue's residency postponement reflects their dedication to not only their craft but also their frontman's well-being. Get ready, Vegas—Motley Crue will return stronger than ever!