It’s been a few years since their farewell run, but Motley Crue is rumored to be ready to hit the road again with a U.S. tour as they reunite along with Def Leppard and Poison. Rolling Stone reports that all three acts will be performing at stadiums across the country together in 2020.

Motley Crue has been teasing a reunion for a couple of weeks after the band shared a fan petition on their Twitter page, which has since been deleted. Their final show was in 2015 as part of their 2014/15 "Final Tour." Before the event, the band claimed to have allegedly signed an agreement that would prevent them from touring again.

Def Leppard has stood the test of time as one of the most popular touring bands. They recently wrapped up their Las Vegas residency where they perform from their entire library of hits. The band has also co-headlined a tour across the country with Journey in 2018. Earlier this year, Def Leppard was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

Poison has also taunted fans with frontman Bret Michaels saying earlier this month that 2020 would mark the return of them touring, according to Billboard. Michaels said that he was working on “something incredible” for a run "with some other bands for next summer."

Other bands that are staging rock reunions next year include Rage Against the Machine, My Chemical Romance, and The Black Crowes.

Poison, Def Lepard and Motley Crue have yet to confirm their collaboration. No release dates or venues have been released for the upcoming tour.

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British rock band Def Leppard pose for a photo after their performance on NBC's "Today" show in New York City on May 27, 2005. Reuters