Mötley Crüe perform four rarities at their show in Canada
Author Benedetta Baldin - 5.7.2026
Mötley Crüe performed its first complete headlining show in nine months on Saturday night (July 4) as the main act of the second edition of the Rockin’ Thunder festival, held at Winnipeg, Manitoba’s Princess Auto Stadium, as per Blabbermouth. The band’s setlist featured numerous rarities, including the initial performance of “Take Me To The Top” — a track from Mötley Crüe’s 1981 debut album, “Too Fast For Love” — since 1984, along with infrequent renditions of “Red Hot” (first time since 2013), “Louder Than Hell” (first time since 2015), and “Too Young To Fall In Love” (first time since 2015). Hosted by True North Sports And Entertainment alongside the Winnipeg Football Club, the Saturday-night rock event included three supporting acts: Ontario’s rock group Three Days Grace, American rock band Halestorm, and Canadian Juno award winner JJ Wilde.
Setlist:
Red Hot (first time since 2013)
Louder Than Hell (first time since 2015)
Wild Side
In The Beginning
Shout At The Devil
Too Fast For Love
Looks That Kill
Too Young To Fall In Love (first time since 2015)
Take Me To The Top (first time since 1984)
Primal Scream
Home Sweet Home
Guitar Solo
Smokin’ In The Boys Room (Brownsville Station cover)