Mötley Crüe will be releasing a limited edition career spanning box set, which they are calling “The End.” The set will be available on November 25, and will include copies of “Too Fast For Love,” “Shout At The Devil,” “Theatre Of Pain,” “Girls, Girls, Girls,” “Dr. Feelgood,” and “Saints Of Los Angeles” on CD/vinyl, a…
Mötley Crüe have posted a live video of them performing “Girls, Girls, Girls” during their final show, which took place on December 31, 2015. The footage is from the band’s “The End” film, which has been showing in select theaters. It will also be available on DVD later this year.
During their performance at Hellfest, Disturbed were joined onstage by Mötley Crüe bassist Nikki Sixx, and his Sixx:A.M. bandmates DJ Ashba and James Michael for a cover of Mötley Crüe’s “Shout At The Devil.” You can see that at 35 minute mark in the below video. As an added bonus, you can also watch Disturbed…
Mötley Crüe filmed their final performance, which took place on December 31, 2015, for an upcoming DVD release, and now the film, titled Mötley Crüe: The End, has a premiere date. The Christian Lamb and Jeff Tremaine (Jackass) directed movie will hit theaters on June 14. Here is the synopsis for the film: “This New…
Mötley Crüe is officially over. The band played their final show last night (December 31) in Los Angeles, CA. They performed an 18 song set that didn’t necessarily go flawlessly, considering Tommy Lee’s drum roller coaster malfunctioned, and Vince Neil got a little emotional, but it still seemed like a proper send off. You can…
Mötley Crüe will play their final two shows tonight (December 30), and tomorrow (December 31) in Los Angeles, CA, and have decided to film a new DVD for the fans that can’t make it. You can read more about that in the below press release. LOS ANGELES, CA December 30, 2015—Iconic, veteran rockers MÖTLEY CRÜE…
Tommy Lee has now missed two more Mötley Crüe concerts, including their October 16 show in Bridgeport, Connecticut, and their October 17 show in Manchester, New Hampshire, due to his recent wrist injury. During his absence, Glen Sobel (Alice Cooper) has been filling in. pic.twitter.com/BtfL4tbJHz — T🥁mmy L33 (@MrTommyLand) October 16, 2015
Tommy Lee was unable to join Mötley Crüe for their October 14 show at First Niagara Center in Buffalo, New York due to a wrist injury. While he was out of commission, Glen Sobel (Alice Cooper) filled in. You can see some fan-filmed footage of that below: im so sorry to say that i'm unable…
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