Sunday, March 29, 2015
Vince Neil of Motley Crue to sing anthem at Las Vegas Outlaws debut
Motley Crue frontman Vince Neil will perform the National Anthem at the Las Vegas Outlaws first game on Monday, March 30 at the Thomas & Mack Center as the team host the San Jose SaberCats in Arena Football League action.
Neil and his company, Rockstar Sports Group, were awarded the new AFL franchise last September. The ownership group includes former Florida Gator and Tampa Bay Buccaneer’s quarterback Bob Hewko, aviation businessman Mark Daniels and technology businessman Sohrob Farudi.
“I’m going to perform the National Anthem in honor of the Outlaws first game, for the fans and families in attendance, and for our veterans and service men and women everywhere,” says Neil. “The players and coaches are ready to get this season rockin’ and to make Las Vegas proud of its awesome Arena Football team.”
Neil and Motley Crue recently completed a 5-date tour of Japan and announced a series of Australian concert dates in May.
They’ll play three European festivals in June before launching the final North American leg on July 22 in Eugene, OR.
The band will wrap up their performing career with three shows at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, playing their last show on December 31.
See also:
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Motley Crue add third Los Angeles farewell concert
Motley Crue announce farewell Australian tour dates
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