Parts spectacle, history and pure chaos, “The Las Vegas Residency” cements why the band pioneered the rock residency in The Entertainment Capital of the World.
Rock legends Mötley Crüe stormed back onto the Las Vegas Strip this past weekend, launching their new show “The Las Vegas Residency” at Dolby Live at Park MGM on Friday, Sept. 12, 2025. The exclusive 10-date run marks the band’s third Las Vegas takeover and its first in more than a decade.
Taking fans on a journey into their storied career, the legendary band led by frontman Vince Neil delivered an explosive set of hits that traces their beginnings through their record-breaking “Stadium Tour.”
Parts spectacle, history and pure chaos, “The Las Vegas Residency” cements why the band pioneered the rock residency in The Entertainment Capital of the World. Mötley Crüe’s Las Vegas legacy is already the stuff of legend with sold-out runs of “Mötley Crüe Takes on Sin City” (2012) and “Evening in Hell” (2013).
Now, with their first Las Vegas residency in 12 years, they’re back, louder than ever and unleashing a spectacular production. Tickets for remaining performances through Friday, Oct. 3, are now on sale at Ticketmaster.com/MotleyCrueVegas.
Mötley Crüe will donate a portion of proceeds from ticket sales of “The Las Vegas Residency” to Nevada Partnership for Homeless Youth, a Las Vegas-based organization that provides thousands of young people experiencing homelessness in Southern Nevada with support.
This marks an extension of the band’s philanthropic endeavor, the Mötley Crüe Giveback Initiative – a moniker under which the band partners with nonprofits. The band will also launch a Propeller campaign benefiting NPHY, giving fans the chance to win a trip to meet Mötley Crüe in Las Vegas – click HERE for info.
The residency launch also coincided with the release of “From the Beginning,” their new singles collection. “From the Beginning” spans four decades of Crüe anthems, including “Kickstart My Heart,” “Dr. Feelgood,” “Girls, Girls, Girls,” “Shout at the Devil,” “Smokin’ in the Boys Room,” “Wild Side” and many more.
















