The ashes of Motörhead’s lead singer, Lemmy Kilmister, will be scattered at his favorite nightclub.
The ashes of Lemmy Kilmister, lead singer of the heavy metal band Motörhead, will be scattered at his favorite nightclub, Stringfellows, located in Covent Garden in central London. The singer passed away in 2015.
The ashes will be placed in an urn at the famous adult entertainment venue, which will host a special ceremony next month to mark the occasion.
The urn is a miniature replica of the original, which is located at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Hollywood.
According to the Mirror, Motörhead’s guitarist Phil Campbell will attend the event alongside longtime fans of Lemmy.
Todd Singerman, Motörhead’s manager, stated that the club “always held a special place in Lemmy’s heart,” according to Mirror US.
Lemmy Kilmister passed away in December 2015 after a short battle with an aggressive form of cancer.
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