MOTLEY CRUE - R.I.P. All Bad Things Must Come To An End
10 January 2014On January 28th at a currently undisclosed location in Los Angeles, MOTLEY CRUE is expected to announce details of their retirement tour.
Vegas Rocks! Magazine's Sally Steele caught up with vocalist Vince Neil during the November 5th VIP party for his Tatuado Eat-Drink-Party!, and one topic of discussion was MOTLEY CRUE's intended farewell tour within the next couple years.
Neil: "It was just because we all felt - at least me and Nikki (Sixx, bassist) and Mick (Mars, guitarist) - that it was just we didn't wanna go out on the bottom.
We didn't wanna be one of those bands that start fading away. We've been on top for 32 years, and it's great. And it's just like, you know what? By the time we finish this tour, it'll be in 35 years of Mötley Crüe. So… that's really kind of it."
Vince also insisted that MOTLEY CRUE retirement will be for "real" and that they won't hold multiple farewell tours like certain other acts.
"There are some bands that are on their fifth and sixth farewell tour," Vince told KVVU Fox 5.
"Nah, we're not gonna do that. I'm not gonna say we would never get back together and do some concerts or something — we wanna keep that open — but we're not gonna do a farewell tour and then a couple of years later go, 'Ah, never mind.'
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