
Scorpions Announce 2025 World Tour: “Coming Home to Las Vegas”
May 26, 2025 — Legendary German rock band Scorpions have officially announced their 2025 world tour, titled “Coming Home to Las Vegas”, in celebration of the band’s remarkable 60th anniversary. The tour will include a major residency in Las Vegas as well as a global series of performances across Europe and Latin America.
The Las Vegas residency, originally scheduled for early 2025, has now been rescheduled to August. The five-night run will take place at the PH Live Theater at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino on August 14, 16, 19, 21, and 23. The shows are expected to be a high-energy tribute to the band’s six-decade legacy, featuring iconic hits like “Rock You Like a Hurricane,” “Still Loving You,” “Send Me an Angel,” and “Wind of Change.”
Scorpions frontman Klaus Meine expressed his excitement about the upcoming shows, calling them “a thank-you to our loyal fans around the world who have supported us since the very beginning.” The band will be joined by hard rock band Buckcherry as special guests for the Las Vegas performances.
The tour also includes an extensive European leg with scheduled stops in Paris, Barcelona, Krakow, Berlin, and Milan, among others. Following Europe, the band will continue to Latin America with concerts planned in Mexico City, São Paulo, Santiago, and Buenos Aires.
This tour marks a significant milestone for the Scorpions, who formed in 1965 and went on to become one of the most successful rock bands in history. Known for their explosive live performances and arena-filling anthems, the band continues to command a global fanbase.
Fans attending the 2025 shows can expect a full-scale production featuring state-of-the-art visuals, pyrotechnics, and a career-spanning setlist. Tickets for the Las Vegas residency and international tour dates are now available through major ticketing platforms.
As one of rock’s most enduring acts, the Scorpions’ “Coming Home” tour is shaping up to be a celebration not only of the band’s storied past but also of their continued influence on generations of rock fans worldwide.
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