Motley Crue’s Vince Neil Confirms Surgery, Postpones Concerts


Möteley Crüe Frontman Vince Nile He apologized to the fans for delaying the residence of the Las Vegas band while recovering from surgery.
Neil, 64, said in a statement published via Mötley Crüe Instagram Tuesday 4 March.
The legendary heavy metal band refused to determine the type of procedure that Neil faces, noting only that the surgery “advised the doctors of the singer Vince Neil.”
Möteley Crüe was scheduled for the first time since October 2024 at Dolby Live in Park MGM, Las Vegas from March 28 to April 19, but their stay has now turned to the date of the beginning of September 12. All tickets will be honored from the accommodation of 10 original date in the fall.
“My health is my maximum priority so that I can bring you to the wonderful performances it deserves, and I cannot wait to return to the stage,” Nil said. “Thank you for all the wishes that continue to reach me. Your support means more than you know.”
Neil also received support from his colleagues at Möteley Crüe Tommy Leeand Nikki six and John 5 – The last of them replaced the original guitarist Crüe Make Mars After his retirement in 2022.

“Please join Vince’s wishes for a quick recovery,” the band said in a joint statement. “We look forward to achieving success again and Figs assume together in September. We cannot wait for your vision there, and thank you for your support and understanding in the meantime.”
A few weeks were difficult for Nil, like his friend, Rain AndreiHe was A plane crash was injured On February 10. Neil was not on board when his plane collided with another plane at Scottisel Airport, but the pilot on board was tragicly killed.
Möteley Crüe initially responded to the accident by saying in a statement that has been deleted since then that “their hearts [went] To the families of both the pilot who lost his life and the passengers who have had injuries. “
“Möteley Crüe will announce a way to help support the family of the deceased pilot – standing alongside a very close advertisement.”
A second message from the group presented a greater context on the collision: “At 2:39 pm local time, the Learjet model was 35A owned by Vince Neil was trying to land at Scotsdel Airport. For unknown reasons at this time, the plane deviated from the runway, causing him to collide with another parked plane. On board, Mr. Neil’s plane was pilots and travelers. Mr. Neil was not on board.”

The statement continued, “More specific details regarding the collision is not available because this is a rapidly developed situation and there is a continuous investigation. Mr. Neil’s ideas and prayers come out to all concerned, and he is grateful for cash assistance to all the first respondents who help today.”
A spokesman for the Fire Control Department at Scottzel later confirmed that four people were injured, in addition to the death of the pilot.
National Transport Safety Council (NTSB) Initial investigation She cited monitoring and mobile phone in determining that the left back landing equipment was not working properly at the time of the plane. This initial report also found that the plane was not properly equipped with payment repercussions, which contributed to slipping over the safety islands at Scottsdale Airport to collide with a nearby plane.
A final accident report is expected to be released from NTSB later this year.
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2025-03-05 17:23:00