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Mötley Crüe Reveals Date of Final Show Mötley Crüe Reveals Date Of Final Show Band Announces Details Of 2015’s Last Leg Of Their “Final Tour,” 34 North American Dates To Mark 34 Years Of Mötley Crüe New Single and Video Clip “All Bad Things” Out Today New York, NY (January 20, 2015) – Iconic rock band Mötley Crüe announced today on Fox and Friends the details of their final performance. This will mark the end of their touring career and will conclude their two year Final Tour cycle at the end of 2015 on New Year’s Eve, December 31 at Staples Center in their hometown of Los Angeles where the band’s career began 34 years ago. The band will be celebrating this week’s big announcement with a performance on The Tonight Show on 1/22. Mötley Crüe first announced plans for their 2-year Final Tour by signing a Cessation Of Touring Agreement at a press conference in Los Angeles in January 2014, solidifying the end of their Final Tour at the end of 2015. 1 The 2014 leg of the Final Tour was one of last year’s top grossing tours, selling close to a million tickets across 72 cities and grossing more than $45 million. “Mötley Crüe’s Final Tour has been a massive global success and a true testament to the popularity of this legendary rock band,” says Rick Franks, Live Nation’s Regional President of North American Concerts. “New Year’s Eve 2015 will mark the end of an era in rock history but there’s no doubt that Mötley Crüe’s music will influence generations of artists for years to come.” After thirty-four years performing together, the 2015 leg of the Final Tour will see the band play Japan in February, then Australia/New Zealand in spring. In June Mötley Crüe will say farewell to the European Festival circuit with 3 massive performances at Download (UK), Sweden Rock (Sweden) and Novarock (Austria) Festivals before taking their can’t-miss show back to the U.S., Canada, and Mexico this summer for 34 final North American shows due to tremendous fan demand. The North American dates will see the band visit cities such as Chicago, New York, Toronto, Atlanta, Mexico City and will be taking place in arenas exclusively to ensure fans in all cities get to experience the full show production of the Final Tour: “In some of the cities, we could only reach a fraction of the fans who wanted to come see us play last year because of ticket demand so we’re coming back to those places to bring them our full production including the Crüecifly drum coaster, as well as all pyro and every other bell and whistle. Even despite the overwhelming fan demand we can only add so many new cities in North America because of our commitment to take the Final Tour global on our final year.” says Nikki Sixx (bass). The band’s exclusive VIP Packages (including opportunities to meet band members, exclusive merchandise and more) and Fan Club pre-sales for these dates start tomorrow, Wednesday 1/21 at 10am est, with a special Citicard member pre-sale beginning at 5pm est the same day. Local pre-sales start this Thursday, 1/22 at 10am local time before the public on-sale begins on Friday 1/23 at 10am local time; some dates (including the band’s Final New Year’s Eve performance) will be going on sale this Saturday, 1/24 at 10am local time. See below for a full list of dates. For VIP packages and ticket information, go to www.motley.com. Tickets for the Houston show will go on sale at 10am on Friday 1/24 at 10am at livenation.com, houstontoyotacenter.com, 1-866-4-HOUTIX and most area Randall's locations. Following the North American summer shows, the band will take the Final Tour on more international dates this Fall before “all bad things come to an end” for good on New Year’s Eve 2015. Coinciding with today’s announcement and the theme of the Final Tour, the band also released its new single “All Bad Things” this morning which is available for sale digitally here: http://smarturl.it/MC_AllBadThings. The single is accompanied by a video clip of highlights of Mötley Crüe’s 34-year career which premiered today on The Tonight Show’s blog - http://fallontonight.tumblr.com/ to preview the band’s national TV appearance on the show this Thursday. 2 To give back to the fans for their support over the years, Mötley Crüe will give away their best selling GREATEST HITS album for free in partnership with Google Play for one week only. Download the album through Tuesday, 1/27 here: http://goo.gl/3hg3Qw. The compilation album includes classic hits like “Dr. Feelgood,” “Home Sweet Home,” “Kickstart My Heart,” amongst many more – check out a special message here: http://youtu.be/Fj03fG7ngas. Mötley Crüe are also in the process of putting together the ultimate collector’s album package for the fans to be released later this year which will include the new track, “All Bad Things” amongst many other surprises, details of which will be announced in the near future. Since 2015 is all about celebrating the legacy of Mötley Crüe, the band and fans from around the world will also be able to share their memories, pictures, thoughts and stories of 34 years of Mötley Crüe online at www.motley.com using #RipMotleyCrue. THE FINAL TOUR 2015 Japan 2/11/15 Kobe, JP Kobe World 2/12/15 Nagoya, JP Nagoya Gaishi Hall 2/14/15 Tokyo, JP Tokyo Super Arena 2/15/15 Tokyo, JP Tokyo Super Arena 2/17/15 Fukuoka, JP Fukuoka Kokusai Center North America (with Very Special Guest Alice Cooper except dates marked with *) 7/22/15 Eugene, OR Matthew Knight Arena 7/24/15 Tacoma, WA Tacoma Dome 7/26/15 Billings, MT Rimrock Auto Arena at MetraPark 7/28/15 Boise, ID Taco Bell Arena 7/29/15 Salt Lake City, UT EnergySolutions Arena 7/31/15 Denver, CO Pepsi Center 8/3/15 Winnipeg, MB MTS Centre 8/5/15 St. Paul, MN Xcel Energy Center 8/7/15 Milwaukee, WI BMO Harris Bradley Center 8/8/15 Chicago, IL Allstate Arena 8/9/15 Detroit, MI The Palace of Auburn Hills 8/11/15 Hershey, PA Giant Center 8/12/15 New York, NY Barclays Center 8/14/15 Philadelphia, PA Wells Fargo Center 8/15/15 Worcester, MA DCU Center 8/16/15 Uncasville, CT Mohegan Sun Arena 8/18/15 Cleveland, OH Quicken Loans Arena 8/19/15 Cincinnati, OH U.S. Bank Arena 8/20/15 Indianapolis, IN Bankers Life Fieldhouse 8/22/15 Toronto, ON Air Canada Centre 8/23/15 Ottawa, ON Canadian Tire Centre 8/24/15 Montreal, QC Bell Centre 3 8/26/15 Baltimore, MD Royal Farms Arena 8/28/15 Raleigh, NC PNC Arena 8/29/15 Charlotte, NC Time Warner Cable Arena 8/30/15 Atlanta, GA Philips Arena * 9/2/15 Miami, FL American Airlines Arena 9/4/15 New Orleans, LA Smoothie King Center * 9/5/15 Houston, TX Toyota Center * 9/6/15 San Antonio, TX Alamodome * 9/8/15 Monterrey, NL Arena Monterrey * 9/10/15 Mexico City, DF Arena Ciudad de Mexico * tba Las Vegas, NV tba *12/31/15 Los Angeles, CA Staples Center About MÖTLEY CRÜE Hailing from Los Angeles, CA, the quartet—Vince Neil (vocals), Mick Mars (guitars), Nikki Sixx (bass) and Tommy Lee (drums)—has commandeered the rock pantheon for over 30 years. In that time, they have accumulated worldwide album sales exceeding 80 million, seven platinum or multi-platinum albums, 22 Top 40 mainstream rock hits, six Top 20 pop singles, a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, three Grammy nominations, four New York Times bestsellers (including the band’s biography, THE DIRT) and countless sold out tours across the globe, playing to millions of fans. Mötley Crüe was the first rock band in history to have completed an epic sold-out Las Vegas residency at The Joint at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino. The band continues to remain on the forefront of entertainment reinventing themselves via not only their music but also their mind blowing live shows featuring never seen before elements, such as Tommy Lee’s drum roller coaster. Mötley Crüe was featured in KIA MOTORS’ award winning 2012 Super Bowl commercial. About Alice Cooper Alice Cooper is a true rock icon, having pioneered the use of theatrics and shocking images onstage in concerts from the earliest days of the original band of the same name. Since going solo, he has continued to produce elaborate stage shows providing fans with both shock and rock of the highest caliber. Inducted into the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame in 2011, Alice has toured and recorded continuously, with his most recent album being Welcome 2 My Nightmare. Recorded with longtime collaborator Bob Ezrin, who produced the original ground breaking, multi-platinum Welcome To My Nightmare album in 1975, the album picks up right where they left off, with Alice trapped in his own warped mind. Alice's catalog of hits and anthems, including "I'm Eighteen," "No More Mr Nice Guy," School's Out," "Elected," "Poison," and others, are included in his current "Raise The Dead" show, which also features his musical tribute to his fallen friends John Lennon, Keith Moon, Jim Morrison and Jimi Hendrix. Currently, Alice's touring band features the three guitar attack of Nita Strauss, Tommy Henriksen and Ryan Roxie, backed by bassist Chuck Garric and drummer Glen Sobel.
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