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The Stadium Tour
TourbyDef Leppard and Mötley Crüe
Associated albumDiamond Star Halos
The Dirt
Start dateJune 16, 2022
End dateSeptember 9, 2022
No. of shows36
Def Leppard tour chronology
Hysteria and More Tour
(2018)
The Stadium Tour
(2022)
The World Tour
(2023)
Mötley Crüe tour chronology
Mötley Crüe Final Tour
(2014–2015)
The Stadium Tour
(2022)
The World Tour
(2023)

The Stadium Tour was a co-headlining concert tour by English rock band Def Leppard and American rock band Mötley Crüe, taking place in the summer and fall of 2022 in venues across North America. Poison and Joan Jett & the Blackhearts served as the tour's special guests, while Classless Act was the opening band.[1][2] It was Mötley Crüe's first major tour in seven years (following their final world tour in 2014–2015), and Def Leppard's first in three years, with the latter touring in support of their twelfth studio album Diamond Star Halos.[3][4]

The Stadium Tour was announced on December 4, 2019, and was set to take place in the summer of 2020.[5] It was later announced that the tour would be rescheduled for 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[6] The tour was once again pushed back to 2022 due to the same circumstances.[7] The tour began on June 16, 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia and concluded on September 9, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The members of Def Leppard indicated that a European version of The Stadium Tour would take place in 2023.[8] Tour dates for the Latin American and European tour were later announced on October 20, 2022; this tour was advertised as The World Tour and was once again a co-headlining tour of Def Leppard and Mötley Crüe.[9][10]

Support acts[edit]

Special guests[edit]

Opening act[edit]

Setlists[edit]

Mötley Crüe[11]

  1. "Wild Side"
  • "Shout at the Devil"
  • "Too Fast for Love"
  • "Don't Go Away Mad (Just Go Away)"
  • "Saints of Los Angeles"
  • "Live Wire"
  • "Looks That Kill"
  • "The Dirt (Est. 1981)"
  • "Rock and Roll, Part 2" / "Smokin' in the Boys Room" / "White Punks on Dope" / "Helter Skelter" / "Anarchy in the U.K."
  • "Home Sweet Home"
  • "Dr. Feelgood"
  • "Same Ol' Situation (S.O.S.)"
  • "Girls, Girls, Girls"
  • "Primal Scream"
  • "Kickstart My Heart"
  • Def Leppard[12]

    1. "Take What You Want"
    2. "Fire It Up"
    3. "Animal"
    4. "Foolin'"
    5. "Armageddon It"
    6. "Kick"
    7. "Love Bites"
    8. "Excitable"
    9. "This Guitar"
    10. "Two Steps Behind"
    11. "Rocket"
    12. "Bringin' On the Heartbreak"
    13. "Switch 625"
    14. "Hysteria"
    15. "Pour Some Sugar on Me"
    16. "Rock of Ages"
    17. "Photograph"

    Tour dates[edit]

    List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, tickets sold, number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue
    Date City Country Venue Attendance Revenue
    June 16, 2022 Atlanta United States Truist Park 38,008 / 38,008 $5,208,533
    June 18, 2022 Miami Gardens Hard Rock Stadium 40,250 / 43,961 $3,452,959
    June 19, 2022 Orlando Camping World Stadium 35,532 / 37,374 $4,815,804
    June 22, 2022 Washington, D.C. Nationals Park 29,618 / 35,574 $3,692,386
    June 24, 2022 New York City Citi Field 34,679 / 34,679 $5,127,894
    June 25, 2022 Philadelphia Citizens Bank Park 38,076 / 38,076 $5,551,938
    June 28, 2022 Charlotte Bank of America Stadium 41,896 / 41,896 $6,041,394
    June 30, 2022 Nashville Nissan Stadium 42,115 / 42,115 $5,424,623
    July 2, 2022 Jacksonville TIAA Bank Field 27,828 / 28,394 $2,988,306
    July 5, 2022 St. Louis Busch Stadium 33,307 / 38,024 $4,213,041
    July 8, 2022 Chicago Wrigley Field 37,696 / 37,696 $5,831,869
    July 10, 2022 Detroit Comerica Park 35,097 / 35,097 $5,012,868
    July 12, 2022 Hershey Hersheypark Stadium 29,591 / 29,591 $4,009,063
    July 14, 2022 Cleveland FirstEnergy Stadium 34,815 / 34,815 $4,198,483
    July 15, 2022 Cincinnati Great American Ball Park 34,867 / 34,867 $4,729,190
    July 17, 2022 Milwaukee American Family Field 39,864 / 39,864 $5,175,001
    July 19, 2022 Kansas City Kauffman Stadium 36,818 / 39,409 $4,291,251
    July 21, 2022 Denver Coors Field 42,737 / 42,737 $6,181,056
    August 5, 2022 Boston Fenway Park 64,066 / 66,000 $9,335,067
    August 6, 2022
    August 8, 2022 Toronto Canada Rogers Centre 41,907 / 41,907 $4,372,928
    August 10, 2022 Orchard Park United States Highmark Stadium 34,960 / 41,323 $3,390,778
    August 12, 2022 Pittsburgh PNC Park 39,433 / 39,433 $5,432,484
    August 14, 2022 Minneapolis U.S. Bank Stadium 42,212 / 42,212 $5,884,144
    August 16, 2022 Indianapolis Lucas Oil Stadium 31,455 / 42,651 $3,433,185
    August 19, 2022 Houston Minute Maid Park 39,247 / 39,247 $5,435,060
    August 21, 2022 San Antonio Alamodome 45,069 / 45,069 $5,875,824
    August 22, 2022 Arlington Globe Life Field 37,086 / 37,086 $5,561,368
    August 25, 2022 Glendale State Farm Stadium 45,131 / 45,131 $6,379,829
    August 27, 2022 Inglewood SoFi Stadium 43,210 / 43,210 $6,192,352
    August 28, 2022 San Diego Petco Park 34,963 / 34,963 $4,765,707
    August 31, 2022 Seattle T-Mobile Park 41,280 / 41,280 $5,957,982
    September 2, 2022 Vancouver Canada BC Place 34,213 / 34,213 $3,574,727
    September 4, 2022 Edmonton Commonwealth Stadium 46,077 / 46,077 $4,845,322
    September 7, 2022 San Francisco United States Oracle Park 30,087 / 32,212 $4,620,900
    September 9, 2022 Las Vegas Allegiant Stadium 37,845 / 37,845 $5,539,489

    Personnel[edit]

    Def Leppard

    Mötley Crüe

    Additional personnel:
    • Tommy Clufetos – drums[a]
    • "Nasty Habits":
      • Laura "Lolo" D'Anzieri – backing vocals, dancer
      • Bailey Swift – backing vocals, dancer
      • Hannah Sutton – backing vocals, dancer

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ From June 16 to 25, Clufetos served as Mötley Crüe's drummer while Tommy Lee recovered from a rib injury.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Mötley Crüe Expand The Stadium Tour: See the New Dates". Billboard. Retrieved 2020-01-05.
  • ^ a b "CLASSLESS ACT To Join MÖTLEY CRÜE And DEF LEPPARD On 2022 Stadium Tour". BLABBERMOUTH.NET. July 9, 2021. Retrieved July 11, 2021.
  • ^ Greene, Andy (November 18, 2019). "Mötley Crüe, Def Leppard, Poison Set 2020 Stadium Tour". Rolling Stone.
  • ^ DiVita, Joe (March 17, 2022). "Def Leppard Debut Kickin' New Song 'Kick' + Announce 'Diamond Star Halos' Album". Loudwire. Retrieved May 8, 2022.
  • ^ a b c "DEF LEPPARD, MOTLEY CRUE, POISON and JOAN JETT & THE BLACKHEARTS: The Stadium Tour Details Revealed". Blabbermouth. December 4, 2019.
  • ^ "Mötley Crüe Postpone Stadium Tour To Summer 2021". June 3, 2020. Retrieved June 8, 2020.
  • ^ "MÖTLEY CRÜE's 'The Stadium' Tour With DEF LEPPARD And POISON Officially Postponed Until 2022". Blabbermouth. May 14, 2021.
  • ^ "Def Leppard Confirm That Stadium Tour With Mötley Crüe Will Reach Europe". Ultimate Guitar. June 27, 2022. Retrieved July 3, 2022.
  • ^ Rolli, Bryan (20 October 2022). "Motley Crue and Def Leppard Announce 2023 World Tour". Ultimate Classic Rock. Retrieved 2022-10-23.
  • ^ "Def Leppard Announce 'The World Tour' Following Massively Successful North American Stadium Run". defleppard.com. October 20, 2022. Retrieved November 1, 2022.
  • ^ "Motley Crue Deliver Wild Stadium Tour Show: Set List, Videos". Ultimate Classic Rock. 17 June 2022. Retrieved November 1, 2022.
  • ^ "Def Leppard Power Through Storm at Stadium Tour: Set List, Videos". Ultimate Classic Rock. 17 June 2022. Retrieved November 1, 2022.

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