Scorpions have postponed their 2025 Las Vegas residency at PH Live at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino until August while drummer Mikkey Dee recovers from a recent hospitalization. The band was scheduled to kick off Scorpions – Coming Home to Las Vegas 60th Anniversary Las Vegas Residency on February 27th, but will now play the five performances in August.
“We regret to inform you that due to Mikkey Dee’s ongoing recovery from his recent hospitalization, we have made the decision to postpone our Coming Home to Las Vegas Residency to August 2025. The health and well-being of our brother is of the utmost importance. We wish Mikkey a full and speedy recovery and look forward to rocking with you all again soon!” the band shares.
All tickets will be honored for the new dates. Refunds will be available at the point of purchase.
With over 110 million records sold around the world, the band will play fan favorites from their incredible catalog including “Wind of Change,” “Still Loving You,” “Rock You Like a Hurricane,” “Send Me an Angel,” and many more.
Founded in Hannover, West Germany in 1965, Scorpions were part of the first wave of metal in the 1970s with their debut album, Lonesome Crow, released in 1972. The band rose to arena status with seminal releases Lovedrive and Animal Magnetism. In the ’80s, Scorpions amassed a string of Billboard chart toppers from Love at First Sting and Blackout, including multiple Top 10 singles “Rock You Like a Hurricane” and “No One Like You,” as well a string of successful singles such as “Send Me an Angel,” “Still Loving You,” and “Wind of Change.”