Overall Rating
4.1
By Mari
Motley Crue and Def Leppard Concert
The concert was awesome. All the bands did an amazing performance. I had a lot of fun. The tickets were a little bit to expensive but it was worth it. The price of the drinks and food was to expensive and they gave you a small cup of drink and very little amount of food.
By Chris EL Paso, TX
Good Show
It was a good Concert! Wifi is required at Sunbowl for Future events
By Chiris
Disappointed
We loved Alice Cooper and Def Leppard. We were disappointed with Mötley Crue. They didn’t look original with those dancers. The music they played for the girls to dance it was not what we expected. 🙁
By Slick
Great concert
Great concert but the lines to get in were not fun. The lines to get beverages were to long.
By G. O.
Great
Never seen Def Leppard but I'm glad I did live was really good ...Alice Cooper was amazing like always.. motley Crue had new engry with Johnny 5 had my doubts cause Mick Mars wasnt there ..but have to admit was really good
By Mandoo
Music distortorsion
The music was great, but the bass was to loud, and interfiere with the music and Vince voice
By GL
Review
Alice Cooper and Def Leppard were great! Motley Crue could have been, but decided to turn it into a strip bar with a band!
By Bobbyboy
Time to retire!
When you have to have the speakers so loud in order to mask the music is not a recipe for success or your concert experience. The once playboys of the 80's music scene are now tired and worn out old men. Losing Mick Mars was a blow to the original sounds Motley Crue once had and worse John 5 doesn't fit nor work well as a substitute. And the excuse of not straying from Mick's once incredible guitar playing doesnt hold a candle to his Mick's guitar playing skills. And his gimmicks are ridiculous, flashing teeth and a long patent leather duster with a lit up guitar? Vince is old, fat, and lost his voice for the vocals they once had. Therefore play it louder to cover those long lost vocals of way bygone years. Time for exceptional bands like Def Leppard to part ways with the tag along bands like Motley Crue. Time to cash in and actually quit touring like they did 20 years ago. Time to retire for good. I'll save my money for a better band and a better concert experience.
By Tony
Awesome!!!
Alice Cooper put on a good show. Never really heard his songs until that day. Def Leppard was the bomb!!! Awesome performance, took me back when I was in sixth grade and first saw them. Motley Crue, the music was to loud and really couldn’t hear Vince sing. Left after third song.
By Yankee
Great show
Concert at the ballfield was great. Enjoy all three bands, I will attend future concerts at the ball park.
Mötley Crüe in Concert
After more than three decades of headbanging, heavy metal bad boys Mötley Crüe announced that 2015’s The Final Tour would be their last ever, giving fans one final opportunity to see Tommy Lee and company in the flesh before the curtain falls for good. The band has always been a revered live act for their showmanship and over-the-top performances, but their 2013 shows were their biggest and fieriest yet, featuring pyrotechnics beyond fans’ wildest dreams – including the late Nikki Sixx’s legendary flamethrower bass. With 72 North American dates in 2014 and international dates to follow, the Crüe are doing it big in true form, burning bright to the very last guitar solo.
Formed in LA in 1981 by guitarist Nikki Six and drummer Tommy Lee, Mötley Crüe was quickly rounded out with the addition of lead guitarist Mick Mars and singer Vince Neil. The band became notorious in the early ‘80s for their glam image and hard partying lifestyle, but it was 1983 sophomore album Shout at the Devil that made them international superstars. 1985’s Theatre of Pain and 1987’s Girls, Girls, Girls would prove even more successful, spawning ‘80s hard rock staples like “Smokin’ in the Boys Room” and “Home Sweet Home.” With 100 million albums sold worldwide, Mötley Crüe endures as one of the greatest heavy metal bands of all time, making their 2014 farewell tour a bittersweet last hurrah for their legions of fans.
Fans Who Bought Tickets Say
“Motley Crue still rules the rock scene after 30+ years of recording and performing. They played songs from virtually all albums and song selection was sure to please any Motley fan.”
“Motley ALWAYS delivers an amazing show. Seeing the Crue doing what they do best in Sin City couldn't have been any better. The pyro was over-the-top amazing.”
“This Motley Crue concert was the best Crue concert ever. The fire and pyros were awesome. They really outdid themselves. They sounded great too.”
Mötley Crüe on Tour
The world's most iconic and celebrated rock legends hit the road in the summer of 2020 for a coheadlining tour so massive that it could only be held in America's biggest stadiums. The Stadium Tour featuring Def Leppard, Mötley Crüe, with Poison and Joan Jett & The Blackhearts hit select cities in the U.S. where each band brings their electrifying stage shows while promising to perform their stadium sized anthems.
Following the huge success of their Netflix biopic "The Dirt," Mötley Crüe has seen a massive surge in new audience with fans around the world demanding the band tour again. This led to the band members reuniting and announcing that "Mötley Crüe is back". While "The Dirt" caused a meteoric 350% increase in streams of Mötley Crüe's music across all platforms and the younger 18-44 demographic now represents 64% of the band's fanbase most of the new fans have never seen any of the band's legendary live shows that Crüeheads have relished for close to four decades. Mötley Crüe is also celebrating the 30th Anniversary of their #1 charting, 7x Platinum album, "Dr. Feelgood" in 2019. The band is ready to deliver an over the top stage show packed full of hit songs.
Mötley Crüe Tour Schedule - 2021 The Stadium Tour Dates with Def Leppard, Poison, and Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
June 19, 2021 - Nissan Stadium in Nashville, TN
June 21, 2021 - Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, OH
June 24, 2021 - Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, NC
June 26, 2021 - Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, FL
June 27, 2021 - Camping World Stadium in Orlando, FL
July 3, 2021 - FirstEnergy Stadium in Cleveland, OH
July 6, 2021 - Busch Stadium in St. Louis, MO
July 8, 2021 - U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, MN
July 10, 2021 - Comerica Park in Detroit, MI
July 13, 2021 - Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, PA
July 15, 2021 - Citi Field in Flushing, NY
July 17, 2021 - Fenway Park in Boston, MA
July 18, 2021 - Fenway Park in Boston, MA
July 20, 2021 - Hersheypark Stadium in Hershey, PA
July 22, 2021 - PNC Park in Pittsburgh, PA
August 7, 2021 - TIAA Bank Field in Jacksonville, FL
August 9, 2021 - Nationals Park in Washington, DC
August 12, 2021 - Bills Stadium in Orchard Park
August 15, 2021 - Truist Park in Atlanta, GA
August 17, 2021 - Minute Maid Park in Houston, TX
August 20, 2021 - Alamodome in San Antonio, TX
August 22, 2021 - Globe Life Field in Arlington, TX
August 24, 2021 - Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, MO
August 26, 2021 - Coors Field in Denver, CO
August 28, 2021 - American Family Field in Milwaukee, WI
August 29, 2021 - Wrigley Field in Chicago, IL
September 3, 2021 - State Farm Stadium in Glendale, AZ
September 4, 2021 - SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, CA
September 7, 2021 - T-Mobile Park in Seattle, WA
September 10, 2021 - Oracle Park in San Francisco, CA
September 12, 2021 - Petco Park in San Diego, CA