Live Nation adds another Classic Rock show to the 2026 Summer Concert Series at Saratoga Performing Arts Center. (SPAC)

On Monday November 17th, Live Nation announced a co-headlining show featuring Foreigner and Lynyrd Skynyrd. This show will take place on Sunday August 23, 2026 at SPAC and tickets will go on sale Friday 11/21 at 10a. Now here is today's announcement.

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Motley Crue presents the Return of the Carnival of Sins Tour. Motley Crue will play SPAC on Wednesday July 29, 2026 with special guests Tesla and Extreme. Tickets for this show will go on sale to the general public on Friday November 21st at 9am

The Return of the Carnival of Sins Tour will kick off on Friday July 17th in Pennsylvania and is scheduled to conclude on Saturday September 26th in Washington. As of now the only other New York date on this tour is Saturday July 18, 2026 in Buffalo at Darien lake Amphitheater.

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Bringing back the spirit of Carnival of Sins has been a blast, and we wanted to take it even further for its 20th anniversary. This new show is for the Crüeheads who’ve been with us through it all and for the new Crüeheads who didn’t get to experience Carnival of Sins last time around. Get ready, we’re coming your way and we can’t wait to see you next summer. - Mötley Crüe

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