Breaking News: Mötley Crüe Announces Final World Tour – Dates and Cities Revealed… One Last Ride…

Breaking News: Mötley Crüe Announces Final World Tour – Dates and Cities Revealed… One Last Ride…

*April 20, 2025* — It’s official: the bad boys of rock are hitting the road one last time.

Heavy metal legends Mötley Crüe have announced their *Final World Tour*, promising fans an explosive farewell that celebrates over four decades of decadence, defiance, and pure rock ‘n’ roll. Titled *”One Last Ride”*, the tour will span five continents, more than 60 cities, and serve as the ultimate sendoff for one of the most iconic bands in rock history.

 

In a joint statement released this morning, the original members—Vince Neil, Nikki Sixx, Tommy Lee, and Mick Mars—confirmed the news fans have long anticipated. “We’ve torn up stages, blown up speakers, and lived a million lives on the road,” the band said. “Now it’s time to do it one more time. One last ride for the Crüe—and for the fans who’ve been with us from the beginning.”

 

**The Final Crüe-sade Begins**

 

The *One Last Ride* tour will kick off on July 4, 2025, in Los Angeles, California—where it all began for the band back in 1981. The North American leg includes massive stadium stops in New York, Chicago, Toronto, Dallas, and Miami, before moving on to Europe in early fall. Cities like London, Paris, Berlin, Madrid, and Stockholm are already confirmed, with festival appearances rumored in the works. Afterward, the tour will make its way to South America and Asia, including dates in São Paulo, Tokyo, Seoul, and Sydney.

 

The grand finale? A five-night stand in Las Vegas at Allegiant Stadium in December 2026—marking the band’s final live performances ever.

 

Tickets go on sale April 26, with fan presales starting April 23 via the band’s official website. VIP packages and exclusive memorabilia bundles will also be available, including backstage experiences and a commemorative “Last Ride” tour book.

 

**Back to Their Loudest, Wildest Roots**

 

This isn’t the first time Mötley Crüe has claimed to hang it up—fans will remember the 2015 “Final Tour,” which ended with a legally binding agreement that the band would never tour again. But in true Crüe fashion, they tore that contract up and hit the road again in 2022 with Def Leppard, proving that retirement just doesn’t stick when you’re born to raise hell.

 

This time, though, it feels real. Sources close to the band have confirmed that age, health, and a desire to “go out on top” were all factors in making this the true final bow. Longtime guitarist Mick Mars, who has stepped back from full-time touring due to health issues, is expected to make special appearances throughout the tour.

 

Fans can expect a no-holds-barred production, featuring the band’s signature pyrotechnics, outrageous visuals, and a setlist packed with hits like *Kickstart My Heart*, *Dr. Feelgood*, *Girls, Girls, Girls*, *Shout at the Devil*, and *Home Sweet Home*. The group also teased new stage designs, custom video content, and some surprise onstage collaborations.

 

**A Legacy of Loud**

 

From the Sunset Strip to the Super Bowl, Mötley Crüe built a legacy on pushing boundaries—musically, visually, and personally. With over 100 million records sold worldwide and a 2019 Netflix biopic (*The Dirt*) that reignited fan interest across generations, the band’s influence has never waned. They’ve lived through lawsuits, feuds, breakups, reunions, and near-death experiences, but their music—and their unapologetic attitude—has kept them firmly in rock’s elite pantheon.

 

“This band was never supposed to make it this far,” said bassist Nikki Sixx in a recent interview. “We were chaos. But we survived. We’re grateful—and this final tour is our thank you to the fans who made it possible.”

 

**Merch, Music, and Memories**

 

To accompany the tour, the band will release a limited-edition vinyl box set featuring remastered classics and unreleased tracks, along with a behind-the-scenes documentary chronicling the road to the final tour. A special fan-submitted photo project will also be launched, allowing fans to share their personal memories and moments from Crüe concerts over the years.

 

As the countdown begins to *One Last Ride*, one thing is certain—Mötley Crüe plans to go out the same way they came in: loud, wild, and on their own terms.

 

This is more than a concert series—it’s the closing chapter of a rock and roll saga that’s been anything but ordinary.

 

Crüe fans, get ready. This is your last chance to scream with the devil.

 

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