Mötley Crüe are getting ready for a residency show to begin in March 2025 at Park MGM in Las Vegas.

The news comes 10 years after the rockers publicly announced their retirement from touring.

The shows kick off on 28 March and run through to 19 April. It's been 11 years since the glam metal band's last Vegas residency.

"We were wrong in retiring, obviously," bassist and songwriter Nikki Sixx told People magazine.

"We want to just relook at our songs that people have been asking us to play for a long time. We want to do something special for Vegas."

The Mötley Crüe line-up includes Sixx, singer Vince Neil, drummer Tommy Lee and guitarist John 5.

All are family men now and Sixx says their wild days are in the past.

"Those days have come and gone. I think that the life that we lived and the experiences that we got to experience are not repeatable for any generation in the future. For us, it's about moving forward. We don't really want to be living in the past."

A portion of the proceeds from ticket sales of the Las Vegas residency will be donated to Nevada Partnership for Homeless Youth, a Las Vegas-based organisation that assists young people experiencing homelessness.

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