Mötley Crüe closed the book on their long career together Thursday in Los Angeles with their final concert ever.
In case you couldn’t make it out to the Staples Center, you’ll still be able to witness the Crüe’s farewell in a full-length concert film, which will be released in 2016.
The film will capture the spectacle of the band’s Final Tour, such as the “Cruecifly” drum rollercoaster, which brings drummer Tommy Lee out over the audience about 200 feet in the air to the back of the each venue.
Also included within the film will be a documentary portion that will feature exclusive interviews with Mötley Crüe, as well as behind-the-scenes footage from the last week of the tour.
Christian Lamb, who directed concert films for Incubus, Slightly Stoopid and Madonna, will direct the concert segment of the Mötley Crüe film, while Jackass director Jeff Tremaine will helm the documentary portion.
The film will premiere in theaters in 2016, and also will be made available as a pay-per-view event.
Mötley Crüe’s final show took place December 31 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. The Struts were the opening band.
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