The first **rumored and unconfirmed** dates have been leaked for the
"Cruefest" tour, featuring
MÖTLEY CRÜE alongside several other bands, including
BUCKCHERRY,
PAPA ROACH and
SIXX: A.M.. They are as follows:
Jul. 01 - Cruzan Amphitheatre - West Palm Beach, FL
Jul. 03 - Ford Amphitheatre - Tampa, FL
Jul. 05 - Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre - Charlotte, NC
Jul. 08 - Nikon at Jones Beach Theater - Wantagh, NY
Jul. 13 - Nissan Pavilion - Bristow, VA
Jul. 24 - Superpages.com Center - Dallas, TX
Jul. 27 - Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre - Englewood, CO
Aug. 02 - Glen Helen Pavilion - Devore, CA
Aug. 08 - White River Amphitheater - Seattle, WA
Aug. 23 - PNC Bank Arts Center - Holmdel, NJ
Aug. 31 - Post Gazette Pavilion At Star Lake - Pittsburgh, PA
***Important***: The above-listed tour dates should be treated as a rumor only until officially confirmed by
MÖTLEY CRÜE and its management.
It was on March 18 that
BLABBERMOUTH.NET first revealed that
MÖTLEY CRÜE was rumored to be planning a festival-type tour called
"Cruefest", with support from several other artists from the
Tenth Street Entertainment management stable, including
BUCKCHERRY,
PAPA ROACH and
SIXX: A.M. (Note: The
first rumblings of a
MÖTLEY CRÜE /
BUCKCHERRY tour came as early as March 8). The next day,
Tenth Street released a statement to
BLABBERMOUTH.NET dismissing those reports as "blatantly false and completely unfounded," although the company did admit that the band's press conference scheduled for April 15 in Los Angeles will involve at least "a few" of more than two dozen acts.
A "video teaser" for the press conference — which appears to contain images of
MÖTLEY CRÜE,
BUCKCHERRY,
PAPA ROACH and
SIXX: A.M. — can be viewed at
this location (Quicktime required).
BLABBERMOUTH.NET will stream the press conference in full on Tuesday, April 15 beginning at approximately 4:00 p.m. PST / 7:00 p.m. EST.
MÖTLEY CRÜE's new single,
"Saints of Los Angeles", is being streamed at
Spinner.com. The song is the title track of the band's ninth album (the previous album title
"The Dirt" has now apparently been scrapped), which is tentatively due on July 8.
"Saints of Los Angeles" will be the band's first all-new studio effort since 2000's
"New Tattoo". 1997's
"Generation Swine" was the last to feature the group's original lineup, which reunited for a successful world tour in 2005.
Although it was reported last fall that drummer
Tommy Lee had again quit the
CRÜE over legal issues, he and the group have reconciled.