Motley Crue are giving fans a behind the scenes preview of their farewell concert film “The End”, ahead of its June 14 premiere in cinemas.
Courtesy of Entertainment Weekly, the footage presents interview clips with each of the band’s members and tour manager as they wind down the almost 2-year farewell tour.
Directed by Christian Lamb, the project presents the Crue’s final live performance as captured at the Staples Center in their hometown of Los Angeles, CA this past New Year’s Eve; the material is rounded with interviews and behind the scenes material shot by "Jackass" creator Jeff Tremaine.
Tickets for “Motley Crue: The End” are available via FathomEvents.com or at participating theater box offices.
Fans throughout the US will be able to enjoy the event in nearly 250 movie theaters – check the website for a complete list of participating theater locations.
Motley Crue were formed in Los Angeles in January of 1981 by bassist Nikki Sixx and drummer Tommy Lee; the pair recruited guitarist Mick Mars and singer Vince Neil and released their debut album, “Too Fast For Love”, in November 1981.
The band went on to sell more than 100 million albums worldwide, including 25 million in the States alone.
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