The band is heading back to where it all started this fall
This fall, the bad boys of rock ‘n’ roll are returning to where it all started.
Mötley Crüe have announced their Höllywood Takeöver – a series of three club shows at historic venues on the Sunset Strip where they cut their teeth in the early 1980s.
Additionally, the shows will serve as a philanthropic endeavor, the Mötley Crüe Giveback Initiative “a monicker under which the band will partner with different non-profit organizations near and dear to their hearts moving forward.”
To kick it off, Mötley Crüe is offering two tickets to the show at West Hollywood’s famous Troubadour on October 7.
This will be followed by a very special auction beginning September 30, 2024 featuring one-of-one stage-played collectible instruments played by band members during each of the three Hollywood club shows at the Troubadour, The Roxy and Whisky a Go Go. Plus, the band will reveal additional surprises throughout the month of October on this homepage, so stay tuned.
Funds raised from this ongoing auction will benefit Covenant House, a non-profit organization supporting young people experiencing homelessness, a cause close to the hearts of the band members. Vince, Nikki, Tommy and John have set a fundraising goal of $ 250K to present to Covenant House before the end of this year and are excited to add ultra rare collectibles to this auction to reach this goal.
Recently, Mötley Crüe confirmed a brand new EP called Cancelled. The three-track outing featured the previously released hit single, “Dogs of War,” plus another new song called “Cancelled.” The band also threw in a cover of the Beastie Boys’ “Fight For Your Right.” The EP will be available digitally, as well as on a limited edition 12-inch zoetrope picture disc.
The release is slated for October 4 through the band’s new label, Big Machine.
Check out the band’s cover of “Fight For Your Right” below.
The previously released “Dogs of War” was a Top 5 radio hit for the band. It was produced by Bob Rock, and also features special guest appearances by The Offspring’s Dexter Holland and Classless Act’s Derek Day on background vocals. Classless Act toured in support of Mötley Crüe and Def Leppard on their massive North American stadium tour back in 2022.
“It’s always great getting back in the studio with the guys in the band,” Nikki Sixx said. “We know you’re gonna like this one.”
Rock, who also helmed the band’s famed 1989 album, Dr. Feelgood, adds, “Working with the band on the new song was the easiest session I have ever had with them. The Crüe is the best they have ever been! And they have plenty of new stuff in store.”
While this marks John 5’s recording debut with the band, this is not he and Mötley’s first collaboration. Back in 2019, John 5 co-wrote the songs “The Dirt,” “Crash and Burn,” and “Ride with the Devil” for the soundtrack to Netflix’s Mötley Crüe biopic, The Dirt. On social media and in various interviews, the band has promised that more new music is on the way.
The all-new “Dogs of War” was also Mötley Crüe’s first release on their new label, Big Machine Records.
Big Machine Chairman and CEO Scott Borchetta says of the signing, “Mötley Crüe on Big Machine! Growing up in Southern California, I was in Hollywood when these new sheriffs showed up and took over the city. It was loud. It was powerful. It was game changing. Vince, Nikki, and Tommy, along with new guitarist John 5, have reignited the flame with ferocious new Crüe music. Fans will unite – SHOUT!”
“We are thrilled to announce the forthcoming release of our new music through Big Machine Records,” Mötley Crüe said. “Scott’s been a friend and supporter of the band for a long time, and we loved collaborating on the Nashville Outlaws album in 2014. We’re very happy to know our new music will be in the best of hands with Scott and his exceptional team at Big Machine.”
Borchetta and Big Machine Records were behind the 2014 Nashville Outlaws: A Tribute to Mötley Crüe album that featured classic Crüe tracks covered by some of country music’s biggest stars, including Rascal Flatts, Florida Georgia Line, and Darius Rucker, among others. The album debuted at No. 5 on the Billboard Top 200, No. 2 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart, and featured the Top 30 hit, “Home Sweet Home,” performed by Justin Moore and Vince Neil. Big Machine also partnered with Mötley Crüe guitarist John 5 for the release of his 2021 album, Sinner.
Mötley Crüe join fellow rockers Daughtry, Badflower, and The Struts on the Big Machine roster.
Mötley Crüe has accumulated worldwide album sales exceeding 100 million, seven platinum and multi-platinum albums, 22 Top 40 mainstream rock hits, six Top 20 pop singles, three GRAMMY® Award nominations, four New York Times best-sellers, and even landed a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Mötley Crüe’s last studio album was 2008’s Saints of Los Angeles.