

The bad boys of rock have celebrated a career that has seen them sell millions of albums and perform thousands of concerts. In Jan. 2014 Mötley Crüe held a press conference announcing their final tour ever, complete with a “cessation of touring” agreement prohibiting all future live engagements. The Final Tour ended up being comprised of 164 concerts over two years, all ending with a hometown gig at Los Angeles' Staples Center. This New Year’s Eve Celebration was filled with hits like Kickstart My Heart, Girls Girls Girls, Home Sweet Home and many more. Now, for only one night, this last ever performance event gives fans front row access. Catch the moments that were buzzed about, such as Tommy’s infamous “Crüecifly” drum roller coaster, and behind the scene moments that will now just be coming to light.
Practical Effects
Tommy Lee's Crüecifly roller coaster drum kit that defies physics and insurance.
Production
164 shows of accumulated pyro budget unleashed in one final orgy.
Direction
Jeff Tremaine captures the beautiful wreckage without sanitizing the sleaze.

Director
Jeff Tremaine
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The 'cessation of touring' contract was legally binding and signed in public; Nikki Sixx later admitted it was partly to force themselves to commit.
This captures the final gasp of arena rock's excess era before streaming fragmented live music into Instagram stories.
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