After an abbreviated performance led to a string of cancelled shows, Motörhead will resume touring tonight in St. Louis, MO. Frontman Lemmy Kilmister had apparently been suffering from a lung infection, as the band state below:
“The wait is over and the Doc has spoken. Lemmy had a lung infection (exacerbated by that Denver altitude) which has now been taken care of. Subsequently, Lemmy’s ready to give it a go in St. Louis at The Pageant theater on Tuesday, Sept 8th where Motörhead will continue the 40th Anniversary tour in support of their new album “Bad Magic”.
- Advertisement -Amidst all the wonderful support Lemmy has received, many have rightfully said he owes us nothing as he has given us everything. We, however, owe Lemmy something…our total respect for his fierce, single-minded and beautifully stubborn determination to continue burning asphalt, playing rock’n’roll and live where he has always been most comfortable – on the road!
Thanks again for all your support and see you soon!”
Dates for that tour can be found here.
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