MÖTLEY CRÜE Singer Says Newly Signed Deal Calls For Three More Albums And Four Tours

February 13, 2009

Fox News Channel caught up with MÖTLEY CRÜE as the veteran rockers closed down The Joint at Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas, performing at the venue for two days as part of the "Saints of Los Angeles" trek. "This tour is just a continuation of the tour started in June, so we've been out a while," singer Vince Neil explained. "We did the U.S. already, we did Japan, South America, Mexico, played in Malaysia, and this tour will last until December." Neil added that it's no farewell outing and more music is on the way. "We just signed a deal with this company for ten years. We have another three albums and four tours, so at least another ten years of MÖTLEY CRÜE," he said. Watch the report below.

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