The co-headlining “Stadium Tour” that had Mötley Crüe (That came out of retirement) and Def Leppard, besides other guests like Joan Jett and Poison, was according to Billboard one of the top-earning tours of 2022, that made 173,474,649 dollars in 35 shows. The two band had already recently announced that they would play overseas in South America and Europe next year, but now they revealed new dates for North America with Alice Cooper as their opening act next August.
In an official statement, the bands talked about the new dates, saying: “Hot off the heels of the biggest North American stadium tour of 2022 with more than 1.3 million tickets sold, the world’s most iconic and celebrated rock legends Def Leppard and Mötley Crüe are going global in 2023 with their co-headline ‘The World Tour’ along with special guest Alice Cooper. After the launch of European and Latin American dates, the U.S. dates have been announced today.”
All the Mötley Crüe and Def Leppard 2023 tour dates
February
- 10 – Mark G Etess Arena – Atlantic City, NJ
- 11 – Mark G Etess Arena – Atlantic City, NJ
- 18 – Mexico City, Mexico
- 21- Monterrey, Mexico
- 25 – Bogota, Colombia
- 28 – Lima, Peru
March
- 3 – Santiago, Chile
- 7 – São Paulo, Brazil
May
- 22 – Sheffield, UK
- 25 – Monchengladbach, Germany
- 27 – Munich, Germany
- 29 – Budapest, Hungary
- 31 – Krakow, Poland
June
- 2 – Prague, Czech Republic – Prague Rocks (Festival date)
- 3 – Hannover, Germany
- 7 – Solvesborg, Sweden – Sweden Rock Festival (Festival date)
- 9 – Hyvinkaa, Finland – RockFest (Festival date)
- 11 – Trondheim, Norway Trondheim Rocks (Festival date)
- 14 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Copenhell (Festival date)
- 18 – Dessel, Belgium – Graspop Metal Meeting (Festival date)
- 20 – Milan, Italy
- 23 – Lisbon, Portugal
- 24 – Rivas-Vaciamadrid, Spain
- 27 – Thun, Switzerland
July
- 1 – London, UK
- 2 – Lytham, UK – Lytham Festival (Festival date)
- 4 – Dublin, Ireland
- 6 – Glasgow, UK
August (Alice Cooper as the opening act)
- 5 – Syracuse, NY – JMA Wireless Dome
- 8 – Columbus, OH – Ohio Stadium
- 11 – Fargo, ND – Fargodome
- 13 – Omaha, NE – Charles Schwab Field Omaha
- 16 – Tulsa, OK – H.A. Chapman Stadium
- 18- El Paso, TX – Sun Bowl Stadium