

We're playing in their buildings, so that has to be taken care of first, then the promoters,” he explained.

He continued, "First off, it was Major League Baseball. It's that thing - it's not me you have to watch out for every other idiot on the road. RELATED: Joan Jett "Not Comfortable" With Playing Stadium Shows Yet As Collen described, the fate of the giant tour depends on logistical concerns that are not only in flux due to the coronavirus pandemic, but also often out of the bands' hands. Originally scheduled to kick off in Jacksonville, Florida on June 18, the Stadium Tour is now rescheduled to Jin Nashville, Tennessee. "So we actually have got a year to look even better, so it will be even cooler. "Me and Nikki Six were talking getting in shape for it - we were, like, 'How you doin'?', and all of this stuff, and it was awesome - and then we had the plug pulled," he explained. READ MORE: Motley Crue, Def Leppard and Poison Announce 2021 Stadium Tour Datesĭespite his uncertainty, Collen expressed his enthusiasm for the upcoming jaunt, sharing he's been "really looking forward" to hopping back on the road with the other rockers. If everyone does what they are supposed to do, then we will be there next summer.” The Def Leppard guitarist weighed in on the reality of the rescheduled trek on SiriusXM's "Trunk Nation with Eddie Trunk," as he admitted, "I honestly don't know. “I'd say it's 50/50. Phil Collen believes there's a "50/50" chance that Def Leppard's Stadium Tour alongside Mötley Crüe, Poison, and Joan Jett & the Blackhearts will take place in the summer of 2021.
