VINCE NEIL Schedules Solo Tour Dates

February 7, 2008

MÖTLEY CRÜE singer Vince Neil has scheduled the following dates:

Mar. 01 - Hidalgo, TX - BorderFest
Apr. 05 - Trinidad, West Indies - Pier 1 - Port of Spain
Apr. 17 - Calgary, ALB - Back Alley
Apr. 18 - Edmonton, ALB - Jet Nightclub & Sports Lounge
Apr. 19 - Saskatoon, SAK - Credit Union center
Apr. 25 - Lyons, TX - Big Creek Campgrounds & Marina
Apr. 26 - Minneapolis, MN - Trocaderos Nightclub
May 02 - Simi Valley, CA - Skylar Neil Memorial Golf Tournament
May 09 - Penticton, BC - The Element
May 010 - Castlegar, BC - The Element
Jun. 07 - Newport, AR - Jackson Post State Park
Jun. 25 - Calispell, MT - Montana Raceway

Fan-filmed video footage of Vince Neil's January 19, 2008 performance in Downtown West Palm Beach, Florida at the opening of his new investment, Dr. Feelgood's Bar and Grill, can be viewed below (courtesy of "BootlegByEddie"). More clips can be seen here.

MÖTLEY CRÜE is well into the creation of its new studio album, which will be titled "The Dirt" and based on the band's 2001 memoir of the same name. Bassist Nikki Sixx wrote in a recent online update, "10 songs done for the new CRÜE album so far, I'm very proud of the songs. I think we're onto some of the better songs we've had in years...Time will tell, of course. A couple of song titles on the CRÜE album are called 'A Scar On Hollywood Boulevard' and 'The Saints Of Los Angeles'... The chemistry in the studio as we're writing is unbelievable."

Sixx added that he looks forward to leaking some of the new material online in the months ahead.

MÖTLEY CRÜE's last studio album was 2000's "New Tattoo". 1997's "Generation Swine" was the last to feature the band's original lineup, which reunited for a successful world tour in 2005.

Although it was reported last fall that drummer Tommy Lee had again quit the CRÜE over legal issues, he and the group have apparently reconciled. Neil recently said that the band hopes to have the album out in the spring with a new tour starting up in June.

Lee will narrate a documentary called "Dear Jack", which examines SOMETHING CORPORATE and JACK'S MANNEQUIN singer Andrew McMahon's battle with leukemia.

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