Motley Crue Plan To Continue Recording After ‘Final’ Tour

The show must go on (even if the live element does not).

The members of Motley Crue have been doing a lot of press since the late-January announcements of their ‘Final’ tour. Not many of these interviews have made national headlines, but comments from Vince Neil during a recent conversation with 93.3 KDKB in Phoenix has long-time fans shouting at the devil with joy. Sorry, I couldn’t help myself.

Speaking on whether or not the band had any plans for the future aside from their ‘final’ outing, Vince Neil said “Mötley Crüe will still be around, we’re just not gonna tour anymore. That’s really kind of it.” He added: “Mötley Crüe’s not breaking up. We’re still gonna be making music. We’re still selling merchandise.”

Maybe I should change that opening line to read, ‘The sales must go on.’

The members of Motley Crue signed a binding legal agreement that they would not tour after their upcoming worldwide runs wraps up in 2015. Neil said that is definitely true, but said the group may make an exception if they are ever inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame.

Tickets for every stateside date of Motley Crue’s farewell tour are on sale now. Many markets are low on availability, so now is the time to buy.

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