The legend of Motörhead continues to live on through its fans and unforgettable tributes.
A special ceremony for a Rock 'n' roll icon
On December 18, 2024, a portion of the ashes of Lemmy Kilmister, iconic frontman of Motörhead, will be placed at the Stringfellows Gentlemen's Club in London. This club, opened in 1980 by Peter Stringfellow, was one of Lemmy's favorite places to relax when he was not on tour.
That day, a special ceremony will mark this event, with the presence of Phil Campbell, guitarist of Motörhead, who will place a miniature urn in the shape of Lemmy's famous cavalry hat. The event, which will take place from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., promises to be a true celebration of Rock 'N' Roll, with drinks, appetizers, and the unique atmosphere of Stringfellows.
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Lemmy, a legend celebrated around the world
This stop at Stringfellows is part of a series of “Lemmy Forever” tributes. His ashes have already found symbolic resting places:
- At Rainbow Bar & Grill in Los Angeles,
- At Rock City, Nottingham, where they will also be exhibited at the Bloodstock festival,
- At the Wacken Open Air festival in Germany,
- At the Hellfest Open Air festival in France.
With this new ceremony, Lemmy continues to embody the indomitable spirit of rock 'n' roll.
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