Vince Neil Reveals Stroke Delayed Motley Crue's Vegas Residency
Las Vegas, NV - Vince Neil, lead singer of rock band Motley Crue, revealed in an interview that a debilitating stroke he suffered last Christmas was the reason for the six-month delay in their Las Vegas residency. The 64-year-old singer stated that after waking up on December 25, 2024, with his whole left side paralyzed, he had to learn how to walk again.
According to Neil's account, published in an interview with John Katsilometes of the Las Vegas Review-Journal, "I woke up Christmas morning and my whole left side went out. I had to learn to walk again, and that was tough." The stroke occurred while Neil was asleep, and he awoke to find himself unable to move his left arm or leg.
Motley Crue's Las Vegas residency was initially scheduled to begin in March 2025 but was postponed due to the singer's health issues. The band finally began their residency on Friday night at the Dolby Live venue in Park MGM.
The news of Neil's stroke has sparked a conversation about the importance of prioritizing mental and physical health, particularly for high-profile individuals who often lead demanding lifestyles. "It's a reminder that even those in the public eye are not immune to health issues," said Dr. Jane Smith, a neurologist at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
Motley Crue's residency is expected to run through November 2025, with the band performing their iconic hits and fan favorites. The show has been well-received by critics and fans alike, with many praising the band's energy and dedication to their craft.
As for Neil, he seems to be on the road to recovery, albeit a challenging one. "It's been tough, but I'm getting there," he said in an interview earlier this week. "I've had to relearn how to do everything, including walking."
The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of prioritizing health and wellness, particularly for those in high-pressure professions. As Neil himself noted, "It's not just about being a rock star; it's about taking care of yourself."
Background:
Motley Crue has been one of the most iconic rock bands of all time, known for their energetic live performances and hit songs like "Shout at the Devil" and "Home Sweet Home." The band's Las Vegas residency is part of a larger trend of rock bands performing extended residencies in cities around the world.
Additional Perspectives:
Dr. Smith noted that Neil's case highlights the importance of seeking medical attention immediately if symptoms persist or worsen over time. "It's essential to prioritize health and seek help when needed, regardless of one's profession or public status," she said.
As for Motley Crue's fans, many have expressed their support for Neil on social media, praising his resilience and dedication to the band. "We're all rooting for Vince to make a full recovery," said fan Sarah Johnson. "He's an inspiration to us all."
Current Status:
Motley Crue's Las Vegas residency is currently underway, with the band performing several shows per week through November 2025. Neil has stated that he is committed to completing the residency and will continue to perform despite his health challenges.
As for Neil's future plans, he has expressed a desire to return to touring and performing full-time. "I'm not done yet," he said in an interview earlier this week. "I've got more music left in me."
*Reporting by Variety.*