Motley Crue isn't ready to say goodbye to fans just yet. The band has added an additional 21 tour dates in North America to an already extensive final tour.

Rolling Stone reported that the shows are schedule to take place in October and December and will focus on smaller markets.

Crüe bassist Nikki Sixx explained why most of the stops on this tour will be taking place in arenas. The band wanted to give fans the full experience one more time. "On the first leg of this tour, we went back and forth between outdoor places and arenas. As much as we love playing outside, it's frustrating when you can only use a certain percentage of your production. We decided we wanted to wrap up the tour this way, in a controlled environment where all the elements of the show are amplified."

The band has promised that their indoor show will not disappoint fans.

Crue will be heading to Australia and New Zealand in May and then returning to the United States in July to wrap up their farewell tour, Ultimate Classic Rock added.

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