Dans une interview Nikki Sixx parle d'une tournée d'adieu :
backstage interview with Nikki Sixx saw the bassist spill his guts to TheMusic.com.au's Bryget Chrisfield about Motley Crue's plans to go out on a high.
"I wanna finish our movie (adaptation of Motley Crue's New York Times bestselling collaborative autobiography The Dirt: Confessions Of The World's Most Notorious Rock Band) and put out a new album," he revealed before adding they will also release a soundtrack to the movie and then embark on "a farewell tour". "We'll be back in Australia and, ah, that'll be it," he said. "I can honourably say, 'We did it our way and we're never coming back'."
Sixx accentuated that this split would see the band done for good, he has no interest in resurrecting its corpse down the track.
"It's important that when you do a farewell tour that people understand that when you put a bullet in the back of the horse's head, and it goes down, it's not a plastic bullet it's a fucking shotgun blast. You know, blow its fucking brains out, it's never coming back. It has to (be that way)," he stressed. "It's the only way I can look at myself in the mirror and do a farewell tour. That's it. So when we take our final bow, it's IT. I will cry. I cry thinking about it."
Motley Crue have been raising musical hell for more than three decades and Sixx admits, "I love this band. I fucking spent my life doing this band. I've been doing this band longer than I've been doing anything else. And I've been in this band longer than I've known any woman, longer than I've known my children -- only my family, and I have a closer relationship with my band than I have with my family, and a rockier relationship with my band than I've had with anybody in my family as well.
"So it's very emotional and I just think it's important that we finish what we started and then, you know, it will be whatever it will be. It could be beautiful. It could be a beautiful ending! When you go and see a great movie -- I'll leave you with this: when you go and see a great fucking movie and it ends and you go, 'Fuck!' like, you walk out and you go, 'That was amazing! That blew my mind!' It's not like, 'That blew my mind and, um, maybe there'll be a sequel to it'."