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Tommy Lee Gets Brutally Honest About Post Tour Burnout and Loneliness

Sarah J. Thorne
Last updated: 2026/07/01 at 3:58 PM
By Sarah J. Thorne 4 Min Read
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Mötley Crüe’s legendary drummer Tommy Lee recently opened up about the emotional toll and unexpected rewards of the band’s grueling touring schedule. During an appearance on the Joe Rogan Experience, he discussed the band’s upcoming mid-July tour dates and reflected on the extended break the band had just completed.

Lee expressed genuine excitement about returning to the road after time away from touring. When asked about upcoming plans, he revealed that the band would be hitting the road again in mid-July.

Lee’s candid reflection on the touring lifestyle painted a vivid picture of the internal conflict musicians face. He described the constant tension between life on stage and personal time at home. “The grass is always greener, dude,” he explained. “When you’re out there ripping it, you’re like, ‘This is rad.’ And then after a while, you’re like, ‘I’d shoot my own mom in the back to sleep in my bed.’ Then when you’re at home too long, you’re like, ‘Dude, I got to get out of here.’ That’s a weird balance.”

The drummer attributed much of his renewed motivation to witnessing the multi-generational impact of Mötley Crüe’s music. He described the profound experience of seeing original fans now bringing their children to shows. Young kids mimic his drumming and throw up devil horns alongside their parents. “To see that you’ve done a full circle to where now it’s a whole another generation that’s just now seeing this for the first time, that’s pretty incredible,” Lee said. “That doesn’t get old, man. To watch that happen is probably the reason why I love it.”

The band had just completed an extensive stadium tour alongside Def Leppard that spanned two and a half years. The last significant break before this extended tour occurred in 2016. This marathon touring schedule represented one of the most demanding periods in the band’s career, requiring sustained physical and emotional commitment from all members.

Following the conclusion of that massive stadium tour, the band took time away from the road to recharge and reconnect with their personal lives. The extended hiatus allowed Lee and his bandmates to step back from the relentless pace of touring. They experienced life outside the concert circuit and had the space to reflect on their legacy and purpose.

The 2024 touring season marked Mötley Crüe’s return to the road with renewed energy and a fresh perspective on their role in rock music. The band kicked off their North American tour in May at Atlantic City’s Hard Rock Live. These performances demonstrated that the band had lost none of their vitality. Shows moved 96 percent of available tickets and averaged over 36,000 seats sold per performance.

What makes Lee’s current outlook particularly significant is how it reflects the band’s evolution beyond their original fanbase. The presence of second-generation fans at Mötley Crüe shows underscores the band’s enduring cultural impact. They have demonstrated an ability to introduce rock and roll to new audiences. Lee’s observation about watching children air drum along to the band’s music speaks to something deeper than commercial success. It represents the transmission of cultural values and artistic appreciation across generations. This phenomenon can only be achieved through decades of consistent touring and artistic commitment.

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