MÖTLEY CRÜE: Toronto Concert Sold Out, New Single 'A Success'

December 13, 2004

MÖTLEY CRÜE's "Red, White & Crue Tour 2005 ... Better Live Than Dead", which kicks off February 17, is turning out to be one of the hottest tickets around, according to a press release. The first date to go onsale was Toronto (onsale Dec. 10) sold out within hours. The tour's promoter Riley O'Connor indicated that because it sold out of its original configuration so quickly, he has since added additional seats.

MÖTLEY CRÜE's first television performance in six years was simulcast live in Times Square during their performance on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" (ABC). MÖTLEY CRÜE will also be performing live on the Spike TV Video Game Awards Tuesday, December 14.

The band's new single, "If I Die Tomorrow", is already a success. It is the #1 most added song on both Mainstream and Active Rock radio formats in its first week. Jim Richards, Regional Vice President of Programming (Rock) for Clear Channel stated, "'If I Die Tomorrow' is a contemporary song, it's cutting edge and relevant. The radio stations are getting a big response from fans because they know they are part of something special."

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