
"Mötley Crüe kicked off their Las Vegas residency at Dolby Live at Park MGM on Friday night (September 12th), marking their first show since singer Vince Neil suffered a stroke last Christmas. The residency was originally was supposed to take place this past spring, but was postponed due to a then-undisclosed medical issue affecting Neil. This week, the singer revealed in an interview that he suffered a a stroke at Christmastime of last year, and was told by doctors that he may never perform again."
"Get Mötley Crüe in Las Vegas Tickets Here While Neil did return to the stage for a solo show in early August, last night's Vegas gig marked Mötley Crüe's first concert in nearly a year. The band kicked off the performance with "Too Fast for Love" on a no-frills stage, paying tribute to their early years as a club band."
"Shortly thereafter, the full elaborate stage setup was revealed, as the Crüe played a career-spanning 14-song set that included classics like "Shout at the Devil," "Home Sweet Home," "Dr. Feelgood," and the set-closer "Kickstart My Heart." Throughout the evening, Nikki Sixx and Tommy Lee shared stories about the songs and the band, while guitarist John 5 was given the spotlight with a blistering guitar solo in the middle of the set."
Mötley Crüe opened their Las Vegas residency at Dolby Live at Park MGM on September 12, their first show since Vince Neil suffered a stroke last Christmas. The spring residency was postponed because of Neil's then-undisclosed medical issue. Neil later revealed he had a stroke and was warned he might never perform again. He returned for a solo show in August, and the band performed a 14-song career-spanning set including "Too Fast for Love," "Shout at the Devil," "Home Sweet Home," and "Kickstart My Heart." Nikki Sixx and Tommy Lee shared stories, John 5 delivered a guitar solo, and Neil sang while moving gingerly. Nine more residency dates follow.
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