Motley Crue to end bands 33-year-career

Motley Crue to end bands 33-year-career

Motley Crue has officially announced that the 2014 upcoming tour for the rockers will in fact be the very last one ever.
The band announced on Tuesday, January 28 on at press conference in Hollywood that they will be splitting up for good, and retiring their Motley Crue rock band after 33-year in the music business.
The band has even signed a legally binding cessation contract which forbids any of them to use the Motley Crue name in any future business ventures,but are all considering future, solo ventures in music.
Crue frontman Vince Neil stated:
“We just want to go out on top. Leave a legacy behind. We won’t be doing any more concerts after this. This is the final tour.”
Bassist Nikki Sixx added, “This is a huge celebration for us. It’s going to be a really fantastic tour.”
The band commemorated the death of the Motley Crue band by decorating the press stage with band member’s tombstones reading “Rest In Peace” as a symbol of the band’s upcoming end of their musical times together.

The end of Motley Crue

Crue heads can look forward to one final Crue album, but it will be a rare one, a country music tribute of artists covering their biggest hits including LeAnn Rimes, Brantley Gilbert and Florida Georgia Line.
Motley Crue’s The Final Tour will begin this summer, on July 2, in Grand Rapids, Mi, with featured opening act Alice Cooper.

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