BRIDES OF DESTRUCTION: LIVING THINGS Confirmed To Open, More U.S. Dates Planned This Summer

April 9, 2004

MÖTLEY CRÜE bassist Nikki Sixx has posted the following message to the "Rock 'n' Roll Diary" section of CRÜE's official web site:

"We're excited about the support bands for the upcoming BRIDES tour. The bands are AMEN and LIVING THINGS. We went thru a lot of bands and really love what both of these bands are doing. Also great early support on the new single, 'I Don't Care' from radio…

"As of now, we tour thru may in America… June in Europe. July back in the States. Then Japan and Australia in August…

"Hope to see ya there in yer wedding dress….

"Sixx

"P.S. I believe we will hit Florida, Texas and the West Coast in July...and the surrounding states..."

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