After being delayed for two years, The Stadium Tour is all set to take place from June and today they have announced additional dates.
The co-headlining tour with Mötley Crüe and Def Leppard is scheduled to hit stadiums around the US and Canada, and today the schedule got even bigger. Today, five new stadium shows were added to the run, with tickets going on sale on Friday, February 25 at 10 AM local time.
This is the tour they said would never happen, and with all of the tours that have been rescheduled and canceled over the past two years, it really felt like this one wasn’t going to be able to happen. But it is. Mötley Crüe and Def Leppard are taking to the road with Poison and Joan Jett and the Blackhearts.
“It’s on! We don’t think we’ve ever looked forward more to kicking off a tour than this one. We can’t wait to finally see all the fans across North America again. Get ready for a wild ride this summer!” Mötley Crüe said in a joint statement.
“On behalf of the band, we’re beyond thrilled that the stadium tour is finally happening this summer … it’s been a while coming and we can’t wait to get back on stage again & we can’t wait to see you in one of the many stadiums soon!” said Joe Elliott of Def Leppard.
Poison’s Bret Michaels also added: “There are not enough words to thank the three generations of fans for making this such an exciting, record-breaking, historical tour with the fastest sell-outs in history at these stadiums.”
“We are so excited to be back out on the road! We missed doing what we love most and can’t wait to see the fans out there again!” said Joan Jett and the Blackhearts.
The five new dates are scheduled in Toronto, ON, Indianapolis, IN, Vancouver, BC, Edmonton, AB, and Las Vegas, NV. You can see the full list of scheduled dates here:
THE STADIUM TOUR DATES: New Shows Highlighted
Thursday, June 16 | Atlanta, GA | Truist Park |
Saturday, June 18 | Miami, FL | Hard Rock Stadium |
Sunday, June 19 | Orlando, FL | Camping World Stadium |
Wednesday, June 22 | Washington, DC | Nationals Park |
Friday, June 24 | Queens, NY |
Citi Field
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Saturday, June 25 | Philadelphia, PA | Citizens Bank Park |
Tuesday, June 28 | Charlotte, NC | Bank of America Stadium |
Thursday, June 30 | Nashville, TN | Nissan Stadium |
Saturday, July 2 | Jacksonville, FL | TIAA Bank Field |
Tuesday, July 5 | St. Louis, MO | Busch Stadium |
Friday, July 8 | Chicago, IL | Wrigley Field |
Sunday, July 10 | Detroit, MI | Comerica Park |
Tuesday July 12 | Hershey, PA | Hersheypark Stadium |
Thursday, July 14 | Cleveland, OH | FirstEnergy Stadium, Home of the Cleveland Browns |
Friday, July 15 | Cincinnati, OH | Great American Ball Park |
Sunday, July 17 | Milwaukee, WI | American Family Field |
Tuesday, July 19 | Kansas City, MO | Kauffman Stadium |
Thursday, July 21 | Denver, CO | Coors Field |
Friday, August 5 | Boston, MA | Fenway Park |
Saturday, August 6 | Boston, MA | Fenway Park |
Monday, August 8 | Toronto, ON | Rogers Centre |
Wednesday, August 10 | Orchard Park, NY | Highmark Stadium |
Friday, August 12 | Pittsburgh, PA | PNC Park |
Sunday, August 14 | Minneapolis, MN | U.S. Bank Stadium |
Tuesday, August 16 | Indianapolis, IN | Lucas Oil Stadium |
Friday, August 19 | Houston, TX | Minute Maid Park |
Sunday, August 21 | San Antonio, TX | Alamodome |
Monday, August 22 | Arlington, TX | Globe Life Field |
Thursday, August 25 | Glendale, AZ | State Farm Stadium |
Saturday, August 27 | Inglewood, CA | SoFi Stadium |
Sunday, August 28 | San Diego, CA | Petco Park |
Wednesday, August 31 | Seattle, WA | T-Mobile Park |
Friday, September 2 | Vancouver, BC | BC Place |
Sunday, September 4 | Edmonton, AB | Commonwealth Stadium / Stade du Commonwealth |
Wednesday, September 7 | San Francisco, CA | Oracle Park |
Friday, September 9 | Las Vegas, NV | Allegiant Stadium |