The world’s most notorious rock band, Mötley Crüe, has released a new version of the video for their classic track, “Shout At The Devil.” The new video features footage from the film THE DIRT – the cast of the biopic performing the song as the band. Check out Daniel Webber as vocalist Vince Neil, Douglas Booth as bassist Nikki Sixx, Iwan Rheon as guitarist, Mick Mars and Colson Baker (otherwise known as Machine Gun Kelly) as Tommy Lee in the video.

The release of the new video comes on the heels of the band’s big comeback announcement #MotleyCrueIsBack. Tour dates were first announced on December 4, 2019 and additional dates on December 18, 2019. All dates are on sale now, except for Great American Ballpark in Cincinnatti, OH which goes on pre-sale 1/13/2020 and on general sale 1/17/2020 – check out Motley.com for further details.

Spurred on by the hugely successful Netflix biopic THE DIRT which tells the cautionary tale of the world’s most notorious rock band, the comeback is for the new generation of fans created by the biopic. The movie they thought would never get made is confounding all of the critics, as Mötley Crüe finds a new audience, who have given “The Dirt” a 95% audience rating on Rotten Tomatoes. “It’s great seeing another new generation discovering this classic album since our hit movie THE DIRT on Netflix…” adds Sixx. The film is based on the band’s 2001 biography by the same name. After the movie launched earlier this year the book re-entered the New York Times Top 10 bestseller lists 18 years after its original release.

Viewers of the movie took to Shazam, Apple Music, and Spotify to discover/re-discover Mötley Crüe’s catalog. The momentum of the film caused rapid growth with Google Searches increasing by 4300% and sales going up by 2000%, with albums also including The Dirt Soundtrack, Dr. Feelgood, Too Fast For Love, and Greatest Hits charting on iTunes since the release of the film.

TOUR ITINERARY with additional dates:

Sunday, June 21 SAN ANTONIO, TX Alamodome

Tuesday, June 23 KANSAS CITY, MO Kauffman Stadium

Thursday, June 25 ST. LOUIS, MO Busch Stadium

Saturday, June 27 MINNEAPOLIS, MN U.S. Bank Stadium

Monday, June 29 NASHVILLE, TN Nissan Stadium

Thursday, July 2 CINCINNATI, OH Great American Ballpark*

Friday, July 3 CLEVELAND, OH FirstEnergy Stadium

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