New Era: Mick Mars Set to Join Mötley Crüe on Reunion Tour – Dates and Cities Revealed… One Last Ride…

New Era: Mick Mars Set to Join Mötley Crüe on Reunion Tour – Dates and Cities Revealed… One Last Ride…

Rock fans, brace yourselves—Mötley Crüe is back, and this time, it’s with the full original lineup. In a move that’s sending shockwaves through the music world, guitarist Mick Mars is set to rejoin the band for a massive reunion tour across North America, marking what could be the band’s final bow. Titled “One Last Ride,” the tour is both a celebration of their storied legacy and a farewell to the road.

 

Mick Mars, who parted ways with Mötley Crüe in 2022 due to longstanding health issues related to ankylosing spondylitis, has made a surprising and triumphant return to the stage. Known for his signature heavy riffs and dark melodic edge, Mars was always the sonic backbone of the band. His departure was a heartbreaking moment for fans, especially as the band continued performing without him. But now, he’s back—and in his own words, “I’m not done yet.”

 

**A Reunion Years in the Making**

 

While rumors of a reunion had been floating around for months, few believed Mars would ever return. But after undergoing a rigorous health regimen and receiving advanced treatment, he has reportedly regained enough strength and mobility to handle the demands of a full-scale tour.

 

Nikki Sixx, Crüe’s bassist and co-founder, shared the news on social media with a cryptic teaser: “Sometimes the story isn’t over… #OneLastRide.” The band later confirmed it with a video montage featuring past tour footage, ending with a shot of Mars plugging in his guitar and smirking at the camera. The internet exploded.

 

Tommy Lee and Vince Neil also expressed their excitement. “Having Mick back changes everything. This is how it should be,” said Lee. Neil added, “We started this journey together. It’s only right we finish it together.”

 

**Tour Dates and Cities Revealed**

 

The “One Last Ride” tour kicks off in Los Angeles on August 10, 2025, and spans 25 cities across North America. Here are some of the key stops:

 

– **August 10 – Los Angeles, CA (SoFi Stadium)**

– **August 15 – Phoenix, AZ (Chase Field)**

– **August 20 – Dallas, TX (AT&T Stadium)**

– **August 25 – Chicago, IL (Soldier Field)**

– **September 1 – New York, NY (MetLife Stadium)**

– **September 5 – Boston, MA (Fenway Park)**

– **September 10 – Toronto, ON (Rogers Centre)**

– **September 15 – Detroit, MI (Ford Field)**

– **September 20 – Miami, FL (Hard Rock Stadium)**

– **September 25 – Nashville, TN (Nissan Stadium)**

– **September 30 – Las Vegas, NV (Allegiant Stadium)**

 

The tour concludes with a blowout finale back in Los Angeles on October 5, a full-circle moment for the band that started on the Sunset Strip over four decades ago.

 

**Legacy and Lasting Impact**

 

Mötley Crüe has never been known for subtlety, and this tour promises to be no different. With full pyrotechnics, massive production, and the return of Mars’ gritty guitar tone, fans can expect the most authentic Crüe experience since the early 2000s.

 

Music critics and fans alike are calling this reunion a landmark moment in rock history. It’s rare for bands to bring all original members back after such a long and turbulent ride, but Mötley Crüe is proving once again that they’re not done shocking the world.

 

Whether it’s truly their last ride or just another chapter remains to be seen. But one thing is clear: with Mick Mars back in the fold, Mötley Crüe is ready to burn brighter—and louder—than ever before.

 

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