The Stadium Tour Reschedules Dates for 2021

The Stadium Tour Reschedules Dates for 2021

TAMPA - JULY 3: Mick Mars performs during Crue Fest at the Ford Amphitheatre on July 3, 2008 in Tampa, Florida. Photo: Shutterstock


One of the most talked about tours of the summer, postponed like all the others thanks to Covid-19, has a new list of dates slated for next year.

The Stadium Tour featuring Motley Crue, Def Leppard, Poison and Joan Jett & The Blackhearts was set to invade outdoor venues all over the country. Four powerhouse bands together on one bill for the first time, taking you back to the days of your youth sounded pretty epic. There was even a date for Nissan Stadium in Nashville of June 29th. But then the Covid hit and ruined not only concert going but pretty much all our adventures and plans for the summer.

The good news is today, Motely Crue announced the rescheduled dates slated for next summer.

We are excited to share the new dates for ‘The Stadium Tour’. All tickets will be honored for the new dates. If you cannot make the new show, you will receive an email from your ticket provider or you can visit http://livenation.com/refund. We look forward to seeing you in 2021!”

The extra good news? The tour kicks off IN Nashville on June 19, 2021.

If you already have your tickets, tuck them somewhere safe so you can use them at this show. If you need tickets, you can visit Live Nation to purchase. 

Here’s the rescheduled dates for The Stadium Tour 2021

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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