NIKKI SIXX Performs MÖTLEY CRÜE Classics With CHEVY METAL (Video)

December 24, 2018

Nikki Sixx joined joined CHEVY METAL on stage this past Saturday (December 22) at the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank to perform two MÖTLEY CRÜE classics: "Looks That Kill" and "Live Wire". Fan-filmed video footage of his appearance can be seen below (courtesy of YouTube user Alex Castino). The charity show also featured guest performances by Dave Grohl and Lisa Loeb.

CHEVY METAL is the cover band led by Taylor Hawkins and Wiley Hodgen of FOO FIGHTERS.

Hawkins's 11-year-old son, Oliver Shane Hawkins, sat in on drums for a cover of THE ROLLING STONES classic "Miss You".

Grohl appeared with CHEVY METAL to cover THIN LIZZY's "Jailbreak", BLACK SABBATH's "The Wizard" and THE ROLLING STONES' "Bitch" and the aforementioned "Miss You".

Proceeds from the "Eat, Drink And Support" are being used to serve many meals to hungry Angelenos this holiday season.

In 2015, MÖTLEY CRÜE completed "The Final Tour", closing the book on the band's iconic career after performing a total of 164 shows in 72 markets, grossing over $100 million.

A film adaptation of the band's 2001 autobiography, "The Dirt", will premiere on Netflix in March. The soundtrack is expected to include four new songs MÖTLEY CRÜE recorded earlier this year with producer Bob Rock.

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