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Motley Crue and Alice Cooper Play Auckland, Melbourne You’re Next

by Paul Cashmere on May 11, 2015

in Live,News

The Motley Crue farewell tour has reached the Southern Hemisphere with the first show in Auckland, New Zealand on Saturday night (May 9, 2015).

With special guest Alice Cooper, Motley Crue have now set down on Australian soil for the last time. The band has entered into an official contract to formally disband on December 31, 2015. This really is the last time Motley Crue will tour Australia.

Alice Cooper opens the shows with a truncated version of his full show but with all the ‘bells and whistles’ (or more to the point ‘syringes and guillotine’).

Alice Cooper setlist, Auckland, May 9 2015

Alice Cooper, Noise11, PhotoDepartment Of Youth (from Welcome To My Nightmare, 1975)
No More Mr Nice Guy (from Billion Dollar Babies, 1973)
Under My Wheels (from Killer, 1971)
I’m Eighteen (from Love It To Death, 1971)
Billion Dollar Babies (from Billion Dollar Babies, 1973)
Poison (from Trash, 1989)
Dirty Diamonds (from Dirty Diamonds, 2005)
Welcome To My Nightmare (from Welcome To My Nightmare, 1975)
Feed My Frankenstein (from Hey Stoopid, 1991)
Ballad Of Dwight Fry (from Love It To Death, 1971)
Killer (from Killer, 1971)
I Love The Dead (from Billion Dollar Babies, 1973)
School’s Out (from Schools Out, 1972)

Motley Crue setlist Auckland May 9, 2015

Saints of Los Angeles (from Saints of Los Angeles, 2008)
Wild Side (from Girls Girls Girls, 1987)
Primal Scream (from Decade of Decadence, 1991)
Same Ol’ Situation (from Dr Feelgood, 1989)
Looks That Kill (from Shout At The Devil, 1983)
On With The Show (from Too Fast For Love, 1981)
Too Fast For Love (from Too Fast For Love, 1981)
Smokin’ In The Boys Room (from Theater of Pain, 1985)
Mutherfucker of the Year (from Saints of Los Angeles, 2008)
Anarchy In The UK (from Decade of Decadence, 1991)
TNT/Dr Feelgood (from Dr Feelgood, 1989)
Shout At The Devil (from Shout At The Devil, 1983)
Don’t Go Away Mad (Just Go Away)
Guitar Solo
Live Wire (from Too Fast For Love, 1981)
Too Young To Fall In Love (from Shout At The Devil, 1983)
Girls Girls Girls (from Girls Girls Girls, 1987)
Kickstart My Heart (from Dr Feelgood, 1989)

Home Sweet Home (from Theater of Pain, 1985)

Motley Crue and Alice Cooper will tour Australia for Live Nation. The final tickets have gone on sale.

Motley Crue and Alice Cooper dates

May 12 and 13, Melbourne, Rod Laver Arena
May 16, Sydney, Allphones Arena
May 19, Brisbane, Entertainment Centre
May 21, Adelaide, Entertainment Centre
May 23, Perth, Perth Arena

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