MOTÖRHEAD Film 30th Anniversary Concert For Upcoming DVD: Photos Available

June 17, 2005

According to TheRockRadio.com, MOTÖRHEAD filmed their 30th anniversary show on June 16 show at London's Hammersmith Apollo for a future DVD release. The supporting bands at the gig were GIRLSCHOOL and SAXON.

"Welcome to the 30th anniversary show. We are MOTÖRHEAD; we play rock n' roll," said Lemmy and the band launched into "Doctor Rock" with most of the 5,000 fans headbanging and singing along.

MOTÖRHEAD played most of their classics, including "Over the Top" and "Killed by Death" as well as several tunes from their latest album, "Inferno", saving "Bomber" and "Ace Of Spades" for the encore. The show ended with "Overkill" — as dictated by MOTÖRHEAD tradition.

Check out pictures from Wire Image, Film Magic.

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