After weeks of speculation regarding Mötley Crüe’s surprise tour announcement, the rock legends have revealed tour dates across the U.S. in 2020.

News of the tour was announced today at SiriusXM’s Hollywood Studios live. The Live Nation-produced trek will officially kick-off on July 7 in Miami, Florida, followed by shows in San Francisco, Atlanta, Milwaukee, and Flushing. The group is set to appear at stadiums like Petco Park in San Diego, Atlanta’s Suntrust Park, Comerica Park in Detroit, and Boston’s Fenway Park before wrapping-up at Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium on September 5.

As originally reported, Mötley Crüe is reuniting, despite calling it quits back in 2014/15 on their “Final Tour,” which wrapped-up on December 31, 2015. At the time, the band signed a “cessation of touring agreement,” which prevented them from ever touring again. However, Rolling Stone noted that the group’s management failed to produce the alleged document, despite requests, and in order to tour again, all four members needed to agree.

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Rumors began to speculate over the past month that the band would reunite after the official Twitter account for Mötley Crüe shared a tweet from a fan petitioning for the band to come together once again. This time, they’re bringing Def Leppard, Poison, and Joan Jett & The Blackhearts along for the ride.

See the full list of dates below.

Mötley Crüe, Def Leppard, Poison, and Joan Jett & The Blackhearts 2020 Dates

Tuesday, July 7 MIAMI, FL Hard Rock Stadium
Thursday, July 9 ORLANDO, FL Camping World Stadium
Saturday, July 11 CHARLOTTE, NC Bank of America Stadium
Tuesday, July 14 ARLINGTON, TX Globe Life Field
Wednesday, July 15 HOUSTON, TX Minute Maid Park
Sunday, July 19 SAN FRANCISCO, CA Oracle Park
Thursday, July 23 SAN DIEGO, CA Petco Park
Saturday, July 25 PHOENIX, AZ State Farm Stadium
Sunday, August 9 ATLANTA, GA SunTrust Park
Tuesday, August 11 HERSHEY, PA Hersheypark Stadium
Thursday, August 13 BUFFALO, NY New Era Field
Saturday, August 15 PHILADELPHIA, PA Citizens Bank Park
Sunday, August 16 PITTSBURGH, PA PNC Park
Tuesday, August 18 MILWAUKEE, WI Miller Park
Thursday, August 20 DETROIT, MI Comerica Park
Saturday, August 22 WASHINGTON DC Nationals Park
Sunday, August 23 FLUSHING, NY Citi Field
Tuesday, August 25 BOSTON, MA Fenway Park*
Friday, August 28 CHICAGO, IL Wrigley Field
Sunday, August 30 DENVER, CO Coors Field
Wednesday, September 2 SEATTLE, WA T-Mobile Park
Saturday, September 5 LOS ANGELES, CA SoFi Stadium