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Mötley Crüe will return to their roots with shows at three famous Los Angeles clubs next month.
The band will perform at the Troubador on Oct. 7, the Roxy on Oct. 9 and the Whisky a Go Go on Oct. 11 as part of their "Hollywood Takeover." Mötley Crüe famously emerged from the Hollywood club scene in the early '80s, performing their very first show at the Starwood Hotel in April 1981.
In addition to promoting their new EP Cancelled which includes a cover of the Beastie Boys 'Fight for Your Right.' Mötley Crüe will use the Sunset Strip shows to launch a new charitable endeavor. They aim to raise $250,000 to benefit Covenant House by auctioning off instruments played at each of the shows, as well as a pair of tickets to the Troubadour concert. Covenant House is a non-profit organization supporting young people experiencing homelessness.
Nikki Sixx posted:
Really excited for the club shows and 250k goal for the Mötley Crüe Give Back Initiative for Covenant House CA.
The initiative finds Mötley Crüe partnering with different non-profit organizations to help raise funds. Up first is a pair of tickets to the Troubadour club show on October 7, which you can bid on here.
There's also an instrument auction coming up on September 30, both of which will benefit Covenant House, a non-profit organization supporting young people experiencing homelessness.
The group will also host a charity dinner at the Rainbow Bar and Grill on Oct. 8. A pop-up shop featuring exclusive merchandise will open at the venue on Oct 6. Tickets for the three concerts will be available only at the respective venue box offices beginning Saturday, Sept. 14 at 10AM PT.
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