According to a report from Rolling Stone, Mötley Crüe, Def Leppard And Poison will be joining forces for next year’s U.S. tour.
Although dates and venues have not yet been announced, sources have confirmed to the magazine that the three acts will perform at stadiums around the country.
Just few days ago, The Black Crowes‘ manager, Mark DiDia of Red Light Management, said on “The Howard Stern Wrap-Up Show” that these three bands were teaming up for a 2020 tour.
“There’s a Mötley Crüe / Poison / Def Leppard tour coming, there’s a Rage Against The Machine… AC/DC‘s coming,” he said.
“There’s a lot of rock coming out next year. God bless Drake and Billie Eilish and all that, they’re streaming music and they have a lot of followers. Rock doesn’t stream, but there’s a thing that’s happening. I think people miss guitars and bass and drums.”
Nikki Sixx told Rolling Stone back in 2014: “Legally, we can’t play again. The only loophole is if all four band members agreed to do it, we could override our own contract. But we know that will never happen.
“There are people in this band who will refuse to ever do it again, and you’re talking to one of them,” he added. “There is no amount of money that would ever make me do it again because I have such pride in how we’re ending it.”