How to get Mötley Crüe tickets: Las Vegas residency prices and dates
Mötley Crüe was formed in Hollywood in 1981 by bassist Nikki Sixx and drummer Tommy Lee, with guitarist Mick Mars and lead vocalist Vince Neil joining shortly after. The band has seen several changes to its members over the years, and the current lineup includes bassist Nikki Sixx as the band's only constant member, Tommy Lee and Vince Neil returning for their respective roles, and John 5 on guitar.
The band originally parted ways in 2015, with their final farewell show taking place on December 31 that year. The gang then got back together in 2022 for a reunion tour co-headlining with Def Leppard and have continued to work on music since. They most recently released the EP 'Cancelled' on October 4, 2024, but they have not shared any plans for any new albums.
If you're looking for how to get tickets for Mötley Crüe's 2025 Las Vegas residency, then we've got you covered. Here's our breakdown of the 2025 concert schedule, purchasing details, and price comparisons between resale and original tickets. You can also browse concert and ticket specifics at your convenience on StubHub and Vivid Seats.
M ö tley Crüe's 2025 tour schedule
Las Vegas fall residency starts September 12 and is scheduled to end with the final show on October 3, with a total of 10 shows during that time.
Date City StubHub prices Vivid Seats prices
September 12, 2025 Las Vegas, NV $115 $114
September 13, 2025 Las Vegas, NV $125 $129
September 17, 2025 Las Vegas, NV $121 $121
September 19, 2025 Las Vegas, NV $106 $102
September 20, 2025 Las Vegas, NV $105 $104
September 24, 2025 Las Vegas, NV $116 $121
September 26, 2025 Las Vegas, NV $111 $110
September 27, 2025 Las Vegas, NV $120 $100
October 1, 2025 Las Vegas, NV $102 $121
October 3, 2025 Las Vegas, NV $117 $114
How to buy tickets for M ö tley Crüe's 2025 concert tour
You can buy standard original tickets for Mötley Crüe's fall residency on Ticketmaster. Tickets to see the band live in Las Vegas can also be purchased through verified resale ticket vendors like StubHub and Vivid Seats. For concert dates with a more limited inventory of original tickets, you may find better luck with seating variety and availability on these sites.
The band is also offering two VIP ticket packages: the Mötley Crüe Vegas Merchandise and the Mötley Crüe Sin City VIP Package. These packages include various features such as priority access to the venue, meet-and-greets, access to a pre-show party room, and more. More information on what the VIP packages include can be found on the Ticketmaster VIP page.
How much are tickets?
Ticket prices for Mötley Crüe's 2025 fall residency vary depending on the date and demand for each show. On Ticketmaster, the least expensive standard original tickets range from $80 to $96. Resale ticket prices for the band's coming shows are generally comparable.
The lowest-cost tickets on StubHub range from $102 for the show on October 1 to $125 for the September 13 concert. Vivid Seats offers similar pricing, with the least expensive tickets falling between $100 for September 27 and $129 for September 13.
The VIP packages can be purchased from StubHub. The Mötley Crüe Vegas Merchandise VIP package starts at $545, and the Mötley Crüe Sin City VIP Package starts at $1,975.
Who is opening for M ö tley Crüe's tour?
As of this writing, no openers have been announced for Mötley Crüe's residency. We don't expect that to change, as historically, artists typically haven't had openers during Las Vegas residencies.
Will there be international tour dates?
Currently, Mötley Crüe has only scheduled dates for their Las Vegas fall residency; no international tour dates have been announced for 2025.
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