Motley Crue bids Baltimore farewell until next time - Baltimore Sun

Motley Crue's latest and potentially last stop in Baltimore on Wednesday night didn't feel so much like a farewell show as it did a farewell-themed show. In the last decade, Crue has hosted the "Carnival of Sins," headlined two "Cruefests," completed a pair of Las Vegas residencies and served stints opening for their arena rock forefathers like Aerosmith and Kiss. In January 2014, the band announced the two-year "All Bad Things Must Come To An End" Tour, a two-year endeavor that includes 70s shock-rock icon Alice Cooper as the supporting act. After all, this is a band that has no fewer than four greatest hits albums, each dominated by the same chart-toppers from the '80s. Fans know what to expect from an evening of Motley Crue — a huge stage production complete with pyrotechnics and an... Warming up the Royal Farms Arena with a one-hour set, Alice Cooper’s theatrical stage show expertly complemented Motley’s excess aesthetic. A Vincent Price voiceover called the evening to order, with Cooper cloaked in black for "The Black Widow. Each song in Cooper’s show is highlighted by horror visuals, culminating in the appearance of a psychotic nurse and the iconic. Source: www.baltimoresun.com