Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Motley Crue Headed Back To Vegas

Ripping the roof off the house Vegas style is the new norm. Motley Crue. Def Leopard and The I Heart Music Festival. The world's biggest live entertainers taking up long term residence in Vegas...not so out of the norm. Elvis and Sinatra covered it fifty chapters ago. New norm is in. Vegas loves it loud. Vegas loves it raw. Vegas is getting Motley again. The cities first ever hard rock residency is taking another gamble on Sin City. As Vince Neil hinted last summer, the band’s new slate of shows will bring them back to the Joint at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, where they played out their 12-date residency last year. As he put it during that interview, “Every night sold out. We’d have 4,000 people every night … There’s just so much to do here if you’re a rock fan.” “We are proud to have pioneered the Las Vegas rock residency last year and can’t wait to come back this year to take it over the top with a brand new show that will be unlike anything you’ve ever seen Mötley Crüe do before,” bassist Nikki Sixx said via press release. News of the new residency was broken, somewhat bizarrely, by former ‘Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous’ host Robin Leach, whose Twitter account made the announcement Monday (April 1). “Motley Crue returns for Hard Rock residency Sept 18 Oct 6 Look for trashed hotel room theme and a dangerous set. whole new show production,” Leach tweeted, adding, “#MotleyCrue show will be confirmed tomorrow with tickets going on sale this Friday. Not April 1 joke but still exclusive.” (Those were followed by a re-tweet of something Englebert Humperdinck said. Viva Las Vegas!) Attendees can presumably expect a fresh twist on the visual dazzle that the Crue applied to its first Vegas run, which Blabbermouth notes included Neil wearing an “illuminated poker-hand belt buckle” as well as “rogue carnival-styled seat ushers — and showgirl dancers, female aerialists, little people, macabre clowns and stilt walkers.” Tickets for the residency will go on sale Friday, April 5.

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