Mötley Crüe has announced the postponement of their upcoming Las Vegas residency at Dolby Live at Park MGM through their official Instagram account. Medical advice regarding vocalist Vince Neil’s health has prompted the rescheduling of the residency from March 28th through April 19th, 2025, to September 2025.
“To all the Crüeheads who were looking forward to see us this Spring, I’m truly sorry,” Neil stated. “My health is my top priority so I can bring you the awesome shows you deserve, and I can’t wait to return to the stage.”
His bandmates Nikki Sixx, Tommy Lee, and John 5 released a joint statement: “Please join us in wishing Vince a speedy recovery. We are looking forward for him to get well again and to take over Vegas together in September. We can’t wait to see you all out there, and thank you for your understanding and support in the meantime.”
The band has been particularly active during this period. This postponement arrives amid several significant career developments.
Vegas Residency Legacy

Consequence reports this upcoming event as Mötley Crüe’s third Las Vegas residency. The band previously performed ‘Mötley Crüe Takes On Sin City’ in 2012 and ‘Evening In Hell’ in 2013.
The band has integrated philanthropy into this residency. A portion of ticket sales will support the Nevada Partnership for Homeless Youth through their Giveback Initiative.
Recent Musical Activities

Loudwire notes the band’s continued musical momentum. They released their new EP ‘Cancelled’ in October 2024. This EP marks their first recordings with guitarist John 5.
The group recently celebrated their roots with intimate club performances. They appeared at legendary Los Angeles venues including the Troubadour, The Roxy, and Whisky a Go Go.
Show Production Plans

Blabbermouth reveals the residency’s ambitious production plans. The show will create an immersive journey through the band’s history.
The performance will combine fan favorites with deeper cuts. The setlist includes reimagined versions of classic songs to offer fans a fresh perspective on the band’s extensive catalog.