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All Bad Things Must Come to an End: Mötley Crüe’s The Final Tour

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The beloved rock band Mötley Crüe has embarked on their final tour alongside hall of famer Alice Cooper, playing to sold out crowds each night, as fans fight to catch their last glimpse of this legendary group.

 

This highly anticipated tour has captivated the world, making for an unforgettable evening of cold, hard rock music. This incredible rock spectacle simply cannot be missed, while the music industry and fans alike must bid farewell to this immensely successful band.

 

 

Alice Cooper provides a concise, entertaining performance as Mötley Crüe’s special guest, showcasing his classic shock rock routines alongside his most recognizable tunes. Leading off with his hits “I’m Eighteen” and “Under My Wheels,” Cooper goes on to prove his “No More Mr. Nice Guy” persona with shocking theatrics. After playing with a sword and handing out diamonds to the crowd, he emerges to perform “Welcome To My Nightmare” with his enormous snake caressing his neck. As the show’s intensity rises, he is confined to a straightjacket and is later beheaded in his famous guillotine routine. Cooper’s provocative endeavors and excellent music makes for an intriguing warm-up for the remaining show, paving the way for Mötley Crüe to take the stage.

 

 

After entering with a bang, Mötley Crüe delivers an immensely animated, exciting concert. Amongst various explosions, fireworks, and smoke intruding the stage, their killer music surrenders spectators to a rock and roll trance. The band’s tremendous musical talent and great stage presence makes for an unforgettable evening of rock and roll.

 

Fronted by rocker Vince Neal, the legendary rockers Nikki Sixx, Tommy Lee, and Mick Mars succeed in blowing the roof off the arena as if it were 1981 again. From an incredible upside down drum solo from Lee to rocking guitar solos from Mars, in addition to Sixx’s energetic appealing to the crowd, these guys graced their fans with their most popular music. The crowd clung to each word of “Kickstart My Heart” and “Home Sweet Home,” reinforcing how much this iconic band will be missed in retirement, and with the tour’s excellence, all fans hope that there will be more live shows in the future.

 

 

RIP Mötley Crüe.

 

By @MaiseHayden (Twitter & Instagram)

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