Sell-Outs For Mötley Crüe

How well are tickets selling for Mötley Crüe’s “The Final Tour?”  So far the band has sold out  several dates and has added a second show for fans in Detroit.

Photo: Scott Legato / RockStarProPhotography.com
DTE Energy Music Theatre, Clarkston, Mich.

Never to do anything in a small way, Mötley Crüe announced a two-year swan song road trip during a Jan. 28 Los Angeles press conference.  It was during the media event that members Vince Neil, Nikki Sixx, Mick Mars and Tommy Lee signed a “cessation of touring” agreement, a heavily lawyered document prohibiting individual members from later resurrecting the band with other musicians.

“Everything must come to an end!!” Tommy Lee said.  “We always had a vision of going out with a big f**king bang and not playing county fairs and clubs with one or two original band members!  Our job here is done!!!”

Less than two weeks after the announcement, the band has sold out nine engagements as fans scooped up every available ticket for shows in Michigan, Florida, New Jersey, Connecticut, Minnesota, North Dakota, and Canadian provinces Ontario and Alberta. 

Photo: Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP

But it really isn’t a surprise that the shows are selling that well.  After all, the band has the legendary Alice Cooper appearing as special guest on all dates – a further enticement for fans to bid the Crüe adieu.

Here’s the updated schedule:

July 2 – Grand Rapids, Mich., Van Andel Arena
July 4 – Milwaukee, Wis., Marcus Amphitheatre (Summerfest)
July 5 – Noblesville, Ind., Klipsch Music Center
July 6 – Cincinnati, Ohio, Riverbend Music Center
July 8 – Columbus, Ohio, Schottenstein Center
July 9 – Maryland Heights, Mo., Verizon Wireless Amph. St. Louis
July 11 – Des Moines, Iowa, Wells Fargo Arena
July 12 – Wichita, Kan., Intrust Bank Arena
July 13 – Tulsa, Okla., BOK Center
July 15 – Cedar Park, Texas, Cedar Park Center
July 16 – Dallas, Texas, Gexa Energy Pavilion
July 18 – Albuquerque, N.M., Isleta Amphitheatre
July 19 – Phoenix, Ariz., Ak-Chin Pavilion
July 21 – Los Angeles, Calif., Hollywood Bowl
July 22 – Irvine, Calif., Verizon Wireless Amphitheater
July 23 – Mountain View, Calif., Shoreline Amphitheatre
July 25 – Reno, Nev., Reno Events Center
July 26 – Ridgefield, Wash., Sleep Country Amphitheater
July 27 – Auburn, Wash., White River Amphitheatre
July 29 – Wheatland, Calif., Sleep Train Amphitheatre
July 30 – Chula Vista, Calif., Sleep Train Amphitheatre
Aug. 1 – Salt Lake City, Utah, Usana Amphitheatre
Aug. 2 – Denver, Colo., Pepsi Center
Aug. 3 – Kansas City, Mo., Sprint Center
Aug. 5 – Sturgis, S.D., Sturgis Buffalo Chip (Sturgis Rally)
Aug. 6 – Sioux City, Iowa, Tyson Events Ctr. / Gateway Arena
Aug. 8 – Tinley Park, Ill., First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre
Aug. 9 – Clarkston, Mich., DTE Energy Music Theatre
Aug. 10 – Toronto, Ontario, Molson Canadian Amphitheatre
Aug. 12 – Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, Blossom Music Center
Aug. 13 – Burgettstown, Pa., First Niagara Pavilion
Aug. 15 – Pelham, Ala., Oak Mountain Amphitheatre
Aug. 16 – Alpharetta, Ga., Verizon Wireless Amph. At Encore Park
Aug. 17 – Tampa, Fla., MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre
Aug. 19 – Charlotte, N.C., PNC Music Pavilion
Aug. 20 – Virginia Beach, Va., Farm Bureau Live At Virginia Beach
Aug. 22 – Bristow, Va., Jiffy Lube Live
Aug. 23 – Camden, N.J., Susquehanna Bank Center
Aug. 24 – Mansfield, Mass., Xfinity Center
Aug. 26 – Saratoga Springs, N.Y., Saratoga Performing Arts Center
Aug. 27 – Allentown, Pa., Allentown Fairgrounds (The Great Allentown Fair)
Aug. 29 – Wantagh, N.Y., Nikon At Jones Beach Theater
Aug. 30 – Holmdel, N.J., PNC Bank Arts Center
Aug. 31 – Darien Center, N.Y., Darien Lake Performing Arts Center
Oct. 10 – Oklahoma City, Okla., Chesapeake Energy Arena
Oct. 11 – The Woodlands, Texas, The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
Oct. 12 – Bossier City, La., CenturyLink Center
Oct. 14 – Louisville, Ky., KFC Yum! Center
Oct. 15 – Nashville, Tenn., Bridgestone Arena
Oct. 17 – Hollywood, Fla., Hard Rock Live
Oct. 19 – Jacksonville, Fla., Jacksonville Veterans Mem. Arena
Oct. 21 – Greenville, S.C., Bon Secours Wellness Arena
Oct. 22 – Greensboro, N.C., Greensboro Coliseum
Oct. 25 – Atlantic City, N.J., Borgata Hotel, Casino & Spa / Event Ctr.
Oct. 26 – Uncasville, Conn., Mohegan Sun Arena
Oct. 29 – Syracuse, N.Y., War Memorial Arena
Nov. 5 – Biloxi, Miss., Mississippi Coast Coliseum    
Nov. 6 – Southaven, Miss., Landers Center
Nov. 8 – Detroit, Mich., Joe Louis Arena
Nov. 9 – Moline, Ill., I Wireless Center
Nov. 11 – Green Bay, Wis., Resch Center
Nov. 12 – Madison, Wis., Alliant Energy Center Mem. Coliseum
Nov. 13 – Omaha, Neb., CenturyLink Center Omaha
Nov. 15 – Saint Paul, Minn., Xcel Energy Center
Nov. 16 – Fargo, N.D., Fargodome
Nov. 18 – Edmonton, Alberta Rexall Place
Nov. 19 – Calgary, Alberta, Scotiabank Saddledome
Nov. 21 – Vancouver, British Columbia, Rogers Arena

Sold out dates are Clarkston (Aug. 9), Toronto (Aug. 10), Hollywood, Fla. (Oct. 7), Atlantic City (Oct. 25), Uncasville (Oct. 26), Saint Paul (Nov. 15), Fargo (Nov. 16), Edmonton (Nov. 18) and Calgary (Nov. 19).

With the Clarkston show sold out, fans in the Detroit area will get a second helping of the Crüe three months later when the band plays the Motor City’s Joe Louis Arena Nov. 8.  Tickets for the newly added Detroit gig go on sale Feb. 15 at 10 a.m. EST. 

Be sure to check out the band’s website for all your Mötley Crüe needs.  Just click here.