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Mötley Crüe performs at a London club under a false name

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Mötley Crüe took the stage at The Underworld, a 500-capacity club in London, on Friday, June 30, under the name “DÖGS OF WAR” for a special performance.

The band had announced the show on social media a week prior, leading fans to speculate that it would feature the debut of a new song titled “Dogs Of War.” However, it was reported that the new song was not played during the evening.

According to Ultimate Classic Rock, Mötley Crüe thrilled the approximately 450 fans in attendance with a setlist that included hits such as “Wild Side,” “Shout At The Devil,” “Too Fast For Love,” “Live Wire,” and “Looks That Kill.” They also performed a medley of cover songs, including “Rock and Roll, Part 2 / Smokin’ In The Boys Room / Helter Skelter / Anarchy In The U.K. / Blitzkrieg Bop,” as well as a cover of the Beastie Boys’ “(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!).” Other fan favorites like “Dr. Feelgood,” “Girls, Girls, Girls,” “Primal Scream,” and “Kickstart My Heart” rounded out the energetic set.

Bassist Nikki Sixx shared a brief clip of the performance on Instagram, highlighting the intimacy of the small stage at The Underworld.

The following day, on July 1, Mötley Crüe held a joint concert with Def Leppard at Wembley Stadium, which has a capacity of 90,000.

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