It's big of Mick to admit he was wrong...though it feels a little odd that he says he's doing this to "put our fans first." Wouldn't making the reunion tour free put the fans first? If the concern is the fans first and foremost, why not make the entire tour free, or charge $5 a ticket, so that more fans can have more access to the band? One assumes tickets to the band's reunion tour will be significantly more expensive.
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The post is in keeping with the Crüe's official statement announcing their return, in which the band claimed that their reunion was based on wanting to give a new generation of fans the Mötley Crüe live experience.
“Vince, Nikki, Mick and Tommy didn’t come together again until 2018 to participate in the making of THE DIRT movie," wrote the band, "which unexpectedly brought them closer together again including seeing them head back into the recording studio after having gone in their own directions for several years. The fuse was lit.
“Since playing Tommy Lee in The Dirt, so many of my fans have said how they wish they could’ve seen the real Mötley Crüe play live,” said Colson Baker (aka Machine Gun Kelly) “I never thought I would see the day when this would become a reality. But the fans spoke and Mötley Crüe listened!”
Stay tuned for Mötley Crüe's reunion tour's dates when they're released.