As expected, several rumors and denials in recent weeks, Motley Crue announced today that his agreement to stop the tour trip was now “out of the question”, paving the way for a new tour of the band. While the announcement does not explain that the group travels in 2020, as it is said, this is clearly the end of the game. After the success of Motley Crue Biopic The Dirt, the band says that a legal agreement, never talked about, is now “off the table”. A video of rapper and actor Machine Gun Kelly, who played drummer Tommy Lee in the film, shows the “stupid” legal agreement being destroyed and says, “Destruction was never a subject for Motley Crue.” But now the band has shared a video in which they hijack this agreement by literally blowing it up. On November 18, 2019, Motley Crue announced her reunification by releasing a video showing the end-of-contract agreement and the desk on which she was sitting and on fire. So, yes, they managed to find a loophole. Motley Crue announced his return, nearly six years after signing an “unprecedented” stop on the touring agreement to say they would never play together again. Since December 31, 2015, the last date of its farewell tour, the band has not performed together. They signed an “end of the tour contract” before the start of “The Final Tour”, which prohibits any member from performing in the future under the name of M.Cree. The band`s lawyer, Doug Mark, then spoke of their “end of the tour document.” “It`s not a phrase that someone has ever used,” he said. “I`ve never seen anything like it. It is an agreement that obliges the four of them to no longer use the brand for future tours.
Even Crue`s manager, Chris Nilsson, was hardly informed of the details of the deal when asked if it would prevent them from regrouping for independent events. “I`m not quite sure,” he told Pollstar at the time. “One thing I`m going to say is that I think it`s really important for them to do what they`ve agreed to do. They agreed it would be the last tour. … I can`t really talk about the details of the deal, but this is the last tour. In a statement issued on Monday afternoon, the group said: “Almost six years after the signing of a Cessation of Touring contract, the contract is cancelled because a whole new generation of Creeheads is asking for the group to meet again. After the great success of his biopic NETFLIX THE DIRT, mr. Cree has experienced a massive rush to new audiences. And the band best known for breaking the rules destroyed its termination of the touring contract in the real fashion of M.Cree by literally blowing them up. On January 28, 2014, Nikki Sixx, Tommy Lee, Vince Neil and Mick Mars all signed the “End of the Tour” agreement.
Crue`s lawyer, Doug Mark, of Mark Music – Media Law, was present at the signing of the agreement – which, as they pointed out, was the first of its kind. “Other groups have split up on rancor or people`s inability to understand each other,” Mark said. “But it is reciprocal between the four original members and it is a peaceful decision to move on to other efforts and confirm it with a binding agreement.” However, in a comment from Mark, it was stated that the agreement had nothing to do with the prevention of actual performance. “It`s an agreement that binds the four of them to stop using this brand for future tours,” he said, to which Sixx added, “It`s pretty simple.” LawDepot notes that a contract is “cancelled” by law if “a party violates the terms of the contract” and that “the party concerned may decide to postpone or continue the contract.” Assuming that the four members of the group signed their agreement as four separate parties – Mark confirmed that “everyone had their own council” – one or more of the four would like to continue the treaty.