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An Epochal Open letter from Vince Neil to Motley Band Group, Fans and the Entire Entertainment Community. See details 

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Jan 3, 2025

An open letter from Vince Neil to Mötley Crüe, fans, and the entire entertainment community. Dear Mötley Crüe, Fans, and the Entertainment World: As I sit down to reflect on our great adventure, I’m overcome with thankfulness and pride. What began as a bunch of enthusiastic, young musicians pursuing a dream has grown into a decades-long legacy—thanks to the steadfast support of my bandmates, our devoted fans, and the whole entertainment industry.

To my Mötley Crüe brothers Tommy, Mick, and Nikki, thank you for always pushing me to be the best version of myself, both on and off stage. Our friendship is based on more than simply music; it is founded on mutual respect, shared experiences, and an unwavering passion. We’ve been through it all together, from highs to lows. I would not want to share this trip with anybody else.

Mötley Crüe’s faithful fans are its heartbeat. Your love and enthusiasm have powered our creativity and passion for many years. Whether it’s a sold-out stadium or a small venue, your energy has always reminded us of why we do what we do. You’ve helped us in ways that words can’t express, and I am eternally grateful for every time you’ve spent with us.

 

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