NIKKI SIXX Says MÖTLEY CRÜE Members Will Get Together In The Flesh

November 19, 2004

MÖTLEY CRÜE/BRIDES OF DESTRUCTION bassist Nikki Sixx has posted the following message to the "Diary" section of CRÜE's official web site:

"A lot of issues, but some progress.

"We (all) got on the phone over a week ago and it felt good. We talked about how this promoter in England came to us with all this info on how there's a huge buzz on the CRÜE (worldwide) and is pushing for us to tour. (Again, it's the fans who create the excitment for a band)

"We all agreed to get together in the flesh and did a few things that we will be able to look at in a couple weeks.

"No promises... let's just see where this leads...(I dont wanna get your hopes up too high)

"Thanks...more to come...."

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