MTLEY CRE On 'Piers Morgan Tonight'; Clips Posted Online

December 3, 2011

The members of MTLEY CRE were interviewed on this past Friday's (December 2) edition of "Piers Morgan Tonight", the nightly hour-long show that replaced "Larry King Live" on CNN in January. Tommy Lee, Nikki Sixx, Vince Neil and Mick Mars talked about the rock and roll lifestyle and their hard-partying past. You can now watch clips from the program below.

MTLEY CRE confirmed during the "Piers Morgan Tonight" appearance that they will become the first hard rock band to sign a short-term residency at The Joint at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas. The CRE will play a three-week series of four-night concerts a week at the off-Strip casino starting on February 3 and running through February 19.

2012's Mtley Cre In Sin City show is sure to leave the loud impression that what happens in Vegas will be heard around the world. Vocalist Vince Neil, guitarist Mick Mars, bassist Nikki Sixx and drummer Tommy Lee have big plans for Mtley Cre In Sin City to create a never-been-done-before and incredibly interactive Vegas experience. Exact details about the show expected to supersede the band's high standard of production are being kept under wraps for now to keep an element of surprise for fans. The engagement falls during a holiday-packed time in the calendar year: Super Bowl Sunday, Valentine's Day and President's Day.

To purchase tickets, go to Ticketmaster.com and use presale code "SIN13."

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