Late MOTÖRHEAD Frontman LEMMY's Ashes Find New Home At World Famous Strip Club Stringfellows
November 28, 2024, 3 days ago
The Sun is reporting that the ashes of Motörhead legend, Lemmy Kilmister, are getting a new home at Stringfellows nightclub in London, England. Lemmy passed away in 2015 aged 70 and some of his remains were sent to friends and his favourite locations.
Lemmy was well known at the London strip club after Peter Stringfellow opened it in 1980. Now a replica of Stoke-born Lemmy’s urn containing some of his ashes will be set up in their final resting place at the Covent Garden venue on December 18.
Motörhead manager Todd Singerman said the club “always held a special place in Lemmy’s heart”.
He added: “He loved the relaxed environment — and he certainly loved the view. I know he’s relieved he can get back to enjoying one of his favourite places.”
Motörhead guitarist Phil Campbell will be at the ceremony and the urn will be permanently installed for fans to see.
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