Vince Neil Says Mötley Crüe Are Far From Being Over

In a new conversation with Las Vegas Review-Journal, Mötley Crüe frontman Vince Neil revealed that they have plans to continue touring in 2023 and 2024.

The long-awaited Stadium Tour, which started on June 16 and recently ended on September 9, became Mötley Crüe’s first major tour in seven years. Although the band was determined not to take the stage again following the end of their Final Tour in 2015, the idea of returning to the stadiums was ultimately more appealing. Vince Neil said in a recent interview that everything was great from the beginning to the tour’s final gig.

They had so much fun that Mötley Crüe intends to continue deriving pleasure from being a touring band. So, the band already has plans to continue touring internationally in the following two years. In 2023, they will be heading towards Mexico and South America in the spring and then to the stadiums of Europe in the summer of the same year.

In 2024, Crüe will be hitting the road across the United States. Def Leppard will join them once again as the co-headliners. Thus, Vince Neil said that they are ‘far from being over.’ The singer highlighted that they intend to play more stadium shows in 2024. Neil also revealed that they’ve been considering the offers to return to residency in Vegas, where they performed in 2012 and 2013. He said they love doing the residency shows, so he is sure they will be back in Las Vegas at some point.

Vince Neil’s words on Mötley Crüe’s future plans:

We’re far from being over. When we come back in ’24, we’re going to do it all over again.”

Then, he said the following about the band’s Las Vegas residency plans:

“We have definitely talked about doing it, and everybody loves to do the residencies, so I say, ‘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.”

Elsewhere in the interview, the frontman also talked about whether they intend to return to the studio to produce new original material. Neil clarified that they are now a touring band and want to continue enjoying that. So, the band has no plans to record any new works.