Mötley Crüe, Poison, Def Leppard Postpone Summer Stadium Tour to 2021
“Your tickets will be honored for all postponed shows and refund policy information will be made available shortly,” they wrote in a group statement
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Awesome rock & roll reads, from Keith Richards and Patti Smith to Slash and Nikki Sixx
Often a pipe-dream of many music fans, the frequent call for a reunion has been heeded by some of the biggest groups in the world in recent months.
Mötley Crüe are the first band to tour again after signing a legal document saying they wouldn’t, but they’re hardly the first band to hit the road after a so-called final tour
Punch-outs, drunken antics and revolution at the 1989 festival where Mötley Crüe, Ozzy Osbourne and others rocked for peace and freedom.
"We loved to fight. We loved to fuck. We loved to play heavy metal," bassist Nikki Sixx says.
Also, see heavy-metal band play fiery "Girls, Girls, Girls" at final concert.
Bassist's band Sixx:A.M. to release new album 'Prayers for the Damned' next week.
"You build a production so people will go, 'Holy f--k!'" says Nikki Sixx.