MÖTLEY CRÜE Film 'The Dirt' Celebrated During SiriusXM's 'Motley Crüe Week'

March 13, 2019

SiriusXM has announced that legendary rock band MÖTLEY CRÜE will host an exclusive special, "Mötley Crüe Week", in advance of the band's new biopic, "The Dirt".

SiriusXM's Hair Nation channel 39 will become "Mötley Crüe Week" March 18 - 24. The channel takeover will feature music spanning MÖTLEY CRÜE's entire catalogue in addition to tracks from other Sunset Strip rock bands, as well as new songs from "The Dirt" soundtrack before the film's release on March 22. Plus listeners can catch the world premiere of a new MÖTLEY CRÜE song on March 14 on SiriusXM's Hair Nation channel.

In between songs, MÖTLEY CRÜE's Tommy Lee, Vince Neil and Nikki Sixx will share their personal stories and memories on their meteoric rise and becoming "the world's most notorious rock band." Additional guest appearances on the channel will be cast members of the upcoming Netflix film "The Dirt", including Machine Gun Kelly (who plays Tommy Lee in the film),Douglas Booth (playing Nikki Sixx),Daniel Webber (playing Vince Neil) and the biopic director, Jeff Tremaine.

MÖTLEY CRÜE will also appear in a special edition of "Trunk Nation LA Invasion", a live broadcast hosted by Eddie Trunk from the Rainbow Bar & Grill, on March 19. This exclusive event featuring interviews with members of the band and cast from the upcoming film will take place on the famed Sunset Strip and airing live on SiriusXM's Volume channel 106 at 6 p.m. PT/9 p.m. ET.

SiriusXM's "Mötley Crüe Week" on Hair Nation kicks off March 18 at 6 a.m. ET and runs through Sunday, March 24, on channel 39 and through the SiriusXM app on smartphones and other connected devices.

Subscribers have many options for listening to SiriusXM content in the car and also at home on a wide variety of connected devices.

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