Motley Crue Sign Legal Cessation Of Touring Agreement, Will Never Play Together After 2015

Yesterday we brought you the news that Mötley Crüe have announced their final tour ever, and ticket-buyers everywhere are wary that the group will inevitably reunite in a few years. All fears can be put aside however, as the band has confirmed at a press conference in LA that they have signed a “cessation of touring agreement.”

The document, most likely a PR stunt to increase ticket sales to their final romp as the Crue, prevents Nikki Sixx, Mick Mars, Vince Neil, and Tommy Lee from ever reuniting after their final tour ends in 2015. If you’ve ever wanted to see the band, now’s officially your last chance.

Check out a statement from the band’s attorney after the jump. In just two days of coverage, this tour is lining up to be a strange undergoing. We’ve already discovered that Tommy Lee is strangely absent from the group’s meet and greet packages, and we’ve never seen anything quite like this document before.

Other bands have split up over rancor or the inability of people to get along, but this is a mutual [agreement] among all four original members and peaceful decision to move on to other endeavors and to confirm it with a binding agreement.

John Bazley
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