Mötley Crüe brought their 2026 live run to Vancouver on July 12, 2026, playing the FIFA Fan Festival at PNE Amphitheatre in what Blabbermouth described as a fan-filmed performance from the event. The show was part of FIFA Fan Festival Vancouver, which runs from June 11 through July 19 at the PNE Grounds and includes live music, match broadcasts, and special concert experiences.
The Vancouver date was billed as a “Signature Concert Experience” with Mötley Crüe joined by Finger Eleven and Toque. FIFA’s program overview listed the Crüe performance for July 12, 2026 at 6:30 p.m., while the ticketing page for the Amphitheatre event listed 9:00 p.m. PDT, suggesting the concert was part of a larger night of programming and ticketing structure.
What made the Vancouver stop notable was the setlist. The band leaned into a set that mixed the expected hits with older material, including several songs they had been reviving on this run. Blabbermouth noted that the July 12 set followed a July 4 Winnipeg performance that had already showcased rare songs, and the Vancouver show continued that pattern with a compact but punchy 16-song set.
Vancouver setlist — July 12, 2026
- Red Hot
- Louder Than Hell
- Wild Side
- Shout At The Devil
- Too Fast For Love
- Looks That Kill
- Too Young To Fall In Love
- Take Me To The Top
- Primal Scream
- Home Sweet Home
- Guitar Solo
- Smokin’ In The Boys Room
- Live Wire
- Girls, Girls, Girls
- Dr. Feelgood
- Kickstart My Heart
One of the biggest takeaways from the broader run is that Mötley Crüe have been dusting off deep cuts for 2026. Blabbermouth reported that the July 4 Winnipeg headlining show marked the band’s first full headlining concert in nine months and included rare live returns for “Take Me To The Top,” “Red Hot,” “Louder Than Hell,” and “Too Young To Fall In Love.” Those songs helped set the tone for this stretch of dates, which appears to be aimed at longtime fans rather than just the casual singalong crowd.
The Vancouver appearance also arrives just ahead of the band’s next major road chapter, The Return Of Carnival Of Sins tour, which Blabbermouth says kicks off July 17, 2026 in Burgettstown, Pennsylvania, with Extreme and Tesla in support. The trek is set to cover 33 cities and celebrate both the 20th anniversary of the original Carnival of Sins tour and Mötley Crüe’s 45th anniversary.
Nikki Sixx has already said the band wants to balance the hits with deeper songs on that upcoming run, calling the process “the fun part” because the setlist also shapes the production. That comment fits the Vancouver show well: it was built to hit the familiar high points, but it also kept a couple of older cuts in the mix for fans paying close attention.
For Vancouver, though, the message was simple. Mötley Crüe brought their fire to the FIFA Fan Festival, gave fans a set loaded with classics, and used the night as a launchpad for a much bigger summer ahead.
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