
The stadium was still filling with arriving fans as she tapped material from her Runaways years and the chart-topping solo career that followed (“I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll,” “Crimson and Clover,” “I Hate Myself for Loving You”).

Jett cut an ageless figure onstage in a spiky afternoon performance. Poison was dependably fun and high-spirited, rolling through a brisk 50 minutes of hits that included career standards “Talk Dirty to Me” and “Every Rose Has its Thorn,” a mood encapsulated by the set-closing “Nothin’ but a Good Time.” To be a little more precise, the day featured at least three dozen songs that are solid fixtures in rock’s canon of classics.įor Motley Crue’s 90-minute, 15-song set - which closed the night - that meant hot nuggets plucked from the band’s early glam-metal period (“Looks That Kill,” "Shout at the Devil") up to the commercial heyday of “Dr. This isn’t a scientific count, but among the four acts, there were oodles of hits played onstage Sunday. Here’s a recap: Hits - lots and lots of them
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Sunday's show came full of highlights and at least one big downer - Motley Crue’s garbled blob of sound to close the night.

They helped wrap a bang-up music weekend at Comerica Park that drew more than 100,000 fans for concerts that included Chris Stapleton (Friday) and Billy Joel (Saturday). There was a festival vibe at the ballpark on a long, loud day that included Poison and Joan Jett & the Blackhearts, an entertaining romp in '80s nostalgia for a rock ‘n’ roll army of about 37,000 at the sold-out stadium. Motley Crue and Def Leppard brought their much-ballyhooed Stadium Tour to Comerica Park on Sunday, making good on a pandemic-postponed date initially set for the summer of 2020.
