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Motley Crue's Coming to an End at Xfinity Center
Motley Crue will not play live again after the band finishes its final tour.

Witness Mötley Crüe’s debauchery for one last time at the Xfinity Center on Sunday, Aug. 24. Opening for the Crüe will be special guest rockstar Alice Cooper.
After three decades in music, and selling more than 80 million records worldwide, Mötley Crüe’s is embarking on its 72-show farewell tour, “The Final Tour.” Instead of fading out of music, the metal band plans to go out with a bang, says Mötley Crüe Facebook page.
The band members signed a document preventing them from playing live again after this tour at The Final Tour press conference.
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The group says it will play its biggest hits throughout the years including “Kickstart My Heart,” “Dr Feelgood,” and “Home Sweet Home.”
The metal band’s final tour began on July 2, in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and will end on Nov. 22, in Spokane, Washington.
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Mötley Crüe recently recorded a new song, “All Bad Things Must Come To An End,” about the end of their long career.
More information and tickets for the band’s farewell tour can be found on the Xfinity Center website.
Photo Credit: Mötley Crüe Facebook Page
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