Mötley Crüe front man Vince Neil is working hard to slim down for the band's reunion tour this summer with Def Leppard.
Leading up to Mötley Crüe's comeback announcement, rumor had it that Neil's weight was a multi-million dollars sticking point for promoters.
While the singer's health might be of note, it hasn't prevented him from continuing to tour as a solo act since Mötley Crüe said goodbye in 2015.
Bassist Nikki Sixx said via Twitter that the entire band is spending the winter getting in shape for 'The Stadium Tour.'
"Vince is killing it," Sixx wrote. "Trainers, nutritionists focused on opening night. The whole band is."
Longtime Crüe manager Allen Kovac recently told Fox Business that "some of" the band members have made health and fitness commitments ahead of the tour and had started working out prior to news of the reunion going public.
'The Stadium Tour' kicks off June 21 in San Antonio, Texas.
Crüe is joined on the trek by co-headliners Def Leppard with Poison and Joan Jett & the Blackhearts providing main support.
In a separate Tweet, Sixx confirmed that he "always" brings his family on tour. He and his wife, Courtney Sixx, welcomed their first child together this past summer.
For tickets and more information about 'The Stadium Tour,' go here.
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