Mötley Crüe have canceled their 'Crüe Year's Eve' 2023 concert that was set to take place in California on New Year's Eve.
The band released a statement on Thursday (December 21), confirming that their December 31 concert at Acrisure Arena in Palm Springs will not take place.
“It is with deep regret that we must inform you that the Crüe New Year's Eve show in Palm Springs is cancelled,” the band wrote in a brief post on social media.
“The very short time frame to produce the event resulted in issues beyond our control. We look forward to seeing you all in 2024!”
It is with deep regret that we must inform you that the Crüe New Year's Eve in Palm Springs is cancelled. The very short time frame to produce the event resulted in issues beyond our control.
We look forward to seeing you all in 2024! 🤘 pic.twitter.com/93fN6CZGrV— Mötley Crüe (@MotleyCrue) December 21, 2023
While the band has canceled its only show remaining for the year, it has added two shows at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City in New Jersey for May 3rd and 4th. He is also scheduled to perform a series of summer festival dates in the US and Canada.
Earlier this year, bassist Nikki Sixx gave fans an update on Mötley Crüe's new music, saying that the songs for their next album are “officially finished.”
In April, he shared a photo of himself, drummer Tommy Lee and new guitarist John 5 in a songwriting session, confirming that they were back in the studio.
Follow up with a further update by writing Instagram: “Recording in London England where so many of my [heroes] not a bad way to start the day…”
Hit the studio with @thevinceneil today here in London. New @MotleyCrue The songs are 100% official and ready to mix. 🤟🏽🏴☠️
— 📷 (@NikkiSixx) May 13, 2023
He added on Twitter: “Hit the studio with @thevinceneil today in London. @MotleyCrue's new songs are 100% official and ready to mix.”
Elsewhere, the artist issued a statement in November after experiencing several stalker incidents.
Last week, news broke that Tommy Lee is being sued for allegedly sexually assaulting a woman in a helicopter.