MÖTLEY CRÜE Frontman VINCE NEIL Sings National Anthem At First Las Vegas Outlaws Game; Video, Photos
March 31, 2015, 9 years ago
Mötley Crüe singer Vince Neil performed the National Anthem at the Las Vegas Outlaws first game last night, Monday, March 30th, vs. the San Jose SaberCats live at the Thomas & Mack Center. Neil performed the Star Spangled Banner just before Kick-Off.
“I’m going to perform the National Anthem in honor of the Outlaws first game, for the fans and families in attendance, and for our veterans and service men and women everywhere,” said Neil before the performance. “The players and coaches are ready to get this season rockin’ and to make Las Vegas proud of its awesome Arena Football team.”Check out video below, and find a photo gallery at this location.
Neil has been the lead singer of Mötley Crüe since 1980 and has enjoyed more than three decades in the music and entertainment business. Over the years, he engaged in other successful business ventures, including taking an ownership stake in the Jacksonville Sharks Arena Football team, and as of late last year, the Las Vegas Outlaws AFL expansion team.
In September 2014, it was announced that Neil would bring Arena Football back to Las Vegas. Since then, the Outlaws have been building its coaches and players roster, securing national television deals and pursuing local business sponsors including Dollar Loan Center. The team is actively seeking additional sponsors as a result of sports giant ESPN and CBS Sports signing on for television and online broadcasts.
For more information about the Las Vegas Outlaws, please visit www.AFLOutlaws.com, Facebook.com/AFLOutlaws and Follow on Instagram and Twitter @AFLOutlaws. Season tickets are currently available for purchase online via www.UNLVTickets.com/Outlaws.