Vince Neil Drops New Motley Crue Singer Bombshell

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Motley Crue singer Vince Neil tipped his cap to young kids singing and performing his music at an NHL game in Nashville a couple of days ago, offering a look at the future of Motley Crue music being performed after Vince, Nikki Sixx, Tommy Lee, and Mick Mars are gone. A Motley Crue icon was just forced to lose weight.

Gary Craig commented on Facebook about Motley Crue’s ticket prices for their tour with Def Leppard, Poison, and Joan Jett. He said, “Can’t wait to see Motley and the other guys again. Price is always an interesting debate. We all have something we would pay more for that others wouldn’t. For example if I had the money to buy a $1000 dollar ticket I would (and have) doesn’t mean I would every time. But when you get theses icons all playing at one show and I don’t t have to fly to it ….. then I’m happy to pay for want I want.

It’s all value folks. Can’t wait to them all in San Antonio in June. We paid a fair price for the front section on the floor and happy to do so. Rock on chaps!”

Mary Ann Grant added, “I paid 200 a piece for tix to LA show at SoFi Stadium. Concert starts at 4:30 based on tickets. If each band goes 2hrs I’m good with that. It’s a OUTSTANDING LINEUP.”

De-De Milicia said, “I wish I would have known they were going to add Jacksonville because I live nearby but I bought tickets for Orlando 3 hours away which means a hotel stay and 2 days off of work for my son. Plus I like to support events in Jacksonville.”

Jason Selbie wrote, “Why such a short tour? Has Winnipeg ever let ya down? At least more Canadian shows please.” Vince Neil ‘ruining’ a video for a Motley Crue fan was just revealed.

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