
Mötley Crüe will play the final show of their career Friday night at the Los Angeles Staples Center, but for those fans who cannot attend, the band has announced a decent consolation prize: they will be filming the show for a concert film to be released in 2016.
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On their website the band promises that the rock doc will feature “exclusive interviews and behind-the-scenes footage of the last week of the tour” and will include highlights such as “Tommy Lee’s ‘Cruecifly’ drum roller coaster” and “Nikki Sixx’s fire spitting bass performance.” After 34 years together, Mötley Crüe has been enjoying a grand finale tour that has taken it across five continents for over 164 shows, the final slew of which will be featured in the film.
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Jackass creator Jeffrey Tremaine will direct the documentary portions while music video director Christian Lamb will helm the performance segments. Live Alliance is producing and distributing the film, which will have a theatrical premiere as well as Pay Per View.