Motley Crue And Kiss Kick Off Tour SETLIST - Noise11.com
Motley Crue, Vince Neil - Photo By Ros O'Gorman Noise11 photo

Motley Crue, Vince Neil - Photo By Ros O'Gorman

Motley Crue And Kiss Kick Off Tour SETLIST

by Roger Wink, VVN Music on July 22, 2012

in Live,News

The explosive tour with co-headliners Motley Crue and KISS opened on Friday night at Jiffy Lube Live in Bristow, VA.

Motley Crue, Vince Neil - Photo By Ros O'Gorman

Motley Crue, Vince Neil - Photo By Ros O'Gorman

British hard rockers The Treatment opened the night with a short set before the two headliners hit the stage. Unfortunately, when you put two legendary groups together on a single bill such as “The Tour”, you get abbreviated sets with both artists playing only twelve songs apiece. Crue’s sets normally run 15 to 16 songs while KISS have been known to turn in 16 to 18.

Both sets were heavy on the hits with each just adding their latest singles to the mix (Crue’s Sex and KISS’ Hell or Hallelujah).

The set lists:

Motley Crue
Saints of Los Angeles (from Saints of Los Angeles, 2008)
Wild Side (from Girls, Girls, Girls, 1987)
Shout at the Devil (from Shout at the Devil, 1983)
Same ‘Ol Situation (S.O.S.) (from Dr. Feelgood, 1989)
Looks That Kill (from Shout at the Devil, 1983)
Don’t Go Away Mad (Just Go Away)
Sex (New)
Drum Solo
Home Sweet Home (from Theatre of Pain, 1985)
Primal Scream (from Supersonic and Demonic, 1999)
Dr. Feelgood (from Dr. Feelgood, 1989)
Girls, Girls, Girls (from Girls, Girls, Girls, 1987)
Kickstart My Heart (from Dr. Feelgood, 1989)

KISS
Detroit Rock City (from Destroyer, 1976)
Shout It Out Loud (from Destroyer, 1976)
I Love It Loud (from Creatures of the Night, 1982)
Love Gun (from Love Gun, 1977)
Firehouse (from KISS, 1974)
War Machine (from Creatures of the Night, 1982)
Shock Me (from Love Gun, 1977)
Hell or Hallalujah (from Monster, 2012)
Bass Solo
God of Thunder (from Destroyer, 1976)
Lick It Up (from Lick It Up, 1983)
Black Diamond (from KISS, 1974)
Rock and Roll All Nite (Encore) (from Dressed to Kill, 1975 and Alive, 1975)

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