TOMMY LEE Says 'No' To Party

November 8, 2005

The U.K.'s Mirror is reporting MÖTLEY CRÜE drummer Tommy Lee flew to London to plug his new album, then pulled out of the launch party because he didn't want to talk to strangers.

Lee, who was married to Heather Locklear and Pamela Anderson, didn't even care about losing the £25,000 deposit paid to super-exclusive M1NT members bar to throw the party Monday night (Nov. 7).

Says the Mirror's mole: "He decided he hates record parties where he doesn't know who the guests are. M1NT was going to lay on caviar, sushi and Cristal champagne."

Lee is set to play a special DJ set in London Wednesday night (November 9),according to EntertainmentWise.com.

Tommy will be playing alongside beats freaks Adam Freeland and Plump DJs and techno guru Evil 9 at The Medicine Bar in London.

Meanwhile, Tommy is set to appear on the Frank Skinner show tomorrow night, while his documentary "Tommy Lee Goes to College" will premiere in the U.K. on Thursday, November 17.

Tommy Lee's single "Good Times" will be released in Britain next week and his album, "Tommyland: The Ride", follows a week later.

"Tommyland: The Ride" has sold 96,000 copies in the United States since its August release, according to Nielsen SoundScan.

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