Scorpions’ “Sin City Nights” Las Vegas residency has officially been postponed.
The band released a message on social media: “We want our fans and everybody involved in the shows to be safe during these uncertain times. Please take good care of yourselves, stay healthy and well, and we see you again when times are better for all of us.”
“Sin City Nights” was scheduled to kick off on July 4 at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino and was to include nine performances throughout that month. The new dates will be announced soon.
Scorpions are currently working on a new studio album, tentatively due in 2021.
Our Vegas Residency at @PHVegas is postponed, new dates to be announced soon. We want our fans & everybody involved to be safe during these uncertain times.
— Scorpions (@scorpions) May 20, 2020
Please take care of yourselves, stay healthy and we will see you again when times are better.Lots of Love. Scorpions pic.twitter.com/F2N5oeN7hG
Scorpions are also the subject of a new podcast, proposing that their 1990 hit, “Wind of Change,” was actually written by the CIA to influence culture toward the end of the Cold War. Find out more here.




