NIKKI SIXX: MÖTLEY CRÜE Reunion Should Be An Honest Farewell Tour

April 15, 2003

MÖTLEY CRÜE bassist and songwriter Nikki Sixx took part in a chat yesterday with fans on USAToday.com. Sixx was asked if there was any chance we'll ever see the original four members of the group tour again. "If you do, it'll only be once," Sixx responded. "If we play together again, it should be an HONEST farewell tour, and go out as a band you can never see again, that you can only hear about." Read more here.

In related news, Sixx and fellow BRIDES OF DESTRUCTION member Tracii Guns (guitar) were interviewed for the syndicated radio show "Rockline" on April 9. Download an MP3 of the interview at this location.

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