Following a global tour in 2023 in support of their most recent album, “Rock Believer,” which was published in 2022, Scorpions recently confirmed a residency in April and May at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas. These are the only dates for next year that have been revealed thus far, along with the performance at Wacken Open Air Festival in July. The current lineup of Scorpions is Mikkey Dee on drums, Rudolf Schenker on guitar, Matthias Jabs on guitar, Klaus Meine on vocals, and Paweł Mąciwoda on bass. Dates of Scorpions’ 2024 tour
Apr.
11 – Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino – Las Vegas, NV
13 – Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino – Las Vegas, NV
18 – Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino – Las Vegas, NV
20 – Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino – Las Vegas, NV
24 – Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino – Las Vegas, NV
26 – Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino – Las Vegas, NV
28 – Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino – Las Vegas, NV
May
1 – Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino – Las Vegas, NV
3 – Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino – Las Vegas, NV
July
31 – Wacken Open Air – Wacken, Germany
Klaus Meine, the band’s vocalist, recently stated that they want to tour in 2024 and 2025, with the potential of returning to the recording studio to create a new album. In an interview with Monsters, Madness, and Magic, he made that claim. “Well, the ‘Rock Believer’ tour is still underway. We travel the world with it. And even though we’re taking a small break right now, we’ll pick it up again the following year. And if we continue on this tour, we may return to the US as well as many other locations that we haven’t yet seen. Who knows, maybe we’ll return to the studio later on. We don’t really discuss it much. We are still having a great time on the “Rock Believer” tour at the moment. “There are so many rock believers out there,” he said. It’s amazing how many individuals over the years said that grunge, hip-hop, rap, or any other genre had killed off rock. No, it’s not at all dead. Millions of rock fans exist, and we can’t wait to see them in 2024 and 2025—two years that will commemorate the Scorpions’ 60th anniversary. That truly is something unique. Thus, as of right now, ’24, ’25—we’re traveling and putting everything together right now for next year. And we’re eager to see the rock believers once more,” Klaus Meine remarked.