Sunday 13 April 2014

Motley Crue Promise To Never Reunite After Next Tour

Mötley Crüe promise never, ever, ever gets back together after break next year. Today, the band members went so far as to sign an “agreement to end the tours “in a press conference in Los Angeles. This presentation will enter into legal force in late 2015.


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“All bad things must come to an end," reads the slogan on the poster for the upcoming tour of Mötley Crüe. The group also confirmed details surrounding “The Final Tour" and announced its kick-off on July 2 in Grand Rapids, Michigan. In celebration of their ads, the band appears on Jimmy Kimmel Live! Tonight and tomorrow CBS This Morning.

"We've always had a vision of a bitch out with a bang and not playing county fairs and clubs with one or two original members of the band," said drummer Tommy Lee in a statement. "Our work here is done.”

The agreement to end the tours the band signed prohibits the group from touring after “The end of the tour.” At the end of cycle two-year tour, Lee, vocalist Vince Neil, guitarist Mick Mars and bassist Nikki Sixx will all go our separate ways; there will be no meetings. "

Other groups have split on the grudge or the inability of people to get along , but this is a mutual [ agreement] between the four original members and peaceful making move on to other activities and confirm with a binding agreement ," the the lawyer for the band, Doug Marcos Marcos Music & Media Law said .

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“[There have been] more drama General Hospital," Mars said about the history of the band. “‘Em watchin' is maintained, and they keep comin ‘back."

“I will miss playing with the boys, but I will not stop playing rock and roll," Neil said. "I feel that there are plenty of great opportunities and exciting projects Mötley after.”

The band said they would play their hits on the way along with some surprises. "As for leaving what we are doing, that would be like finding out what you are getting for Christmas before opening gifts,” said bassist Nikki Sixx. "We believe that in an age of information overload, we like to keep some surprises close to our chest until we release the Final Tour.”

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One of the secrets that are letting out of the bag early, however, is opening artist Alice Cooper, who had kind words to say about Crüe. "Motley has always been on stage with an attitude and that is to blow the audience away," Cooper said.

"Let's go out and break and I cannot wait to see Mötley on stage. Mötley Crüe and Alice Cooper. A match made in... Armageddon? "

The final tour match two releases related Crüe - special. The first is the 2015 biopic The Dirt Mötley Crüe , which will be directed by Jeff Tremaine Bad grandfather . The film is based on the revealing biography of the group, in collaboration with the same name and will focus on his exploits.

"I refer to the story on many levels throughout my career has been about the kids misbehave, so I have a real connection with the material," Tremaine said. "It's amazing to be working with the band at an exciting time in the history of Mötley Crüe . "

The other version is related to Mötley a tribute to the country music of the glam metallers. A Country Music Tribute to Mötley Crüe out this summer and will include a cover which is not revealed by the Florida Georgia Line. The label release taxes, Big Machine, have not confirmed the other artists on the compilation.


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