Motorhead Set to Reunite for Global Charity Concert, Hint at Never-Before-Heard Music Release
Los Angeles, CA – In a shocking announcement, the surviving members of the iconic British rock band Motorhead are set to reunite for a one-off global charity concert, with hints of a never-before-heard music release.
The reunion will feature drummer Mikkey Dee and guitarist Phil Campbell, who will be joined by special guest musicians for the performance. The concert aims to raise funds for the “Lemmy Kilmister Foundation,” a charity established in honor of the band’s late frontman.
According to Mikkey Dee:
“We’re thrilled to be reunited and playing together again, especially for such a great cause. We’ve got some surprises in store, and we can’t wait to share them with the fans.”
Phil Campbell added:
“We’ve been working on some new music, using unreleased material that Lemmy had been working on before his passing. We’re excited to share this with the world and give the fans a glimpse into what could have been.”
The charity concert will take place on August 24, 2025, at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, with live streaming available globally. Tickets go on sale April 1, 2025.
The never-before-heard music release is rumored to be a collection of demos, recordings, and song ideas that Lemmy had been working on before his passing in 2015. The exact details of the release are still under wraps, but fans are eagerly anticipating the opportunity to hear new Motorhead music.
Source: Motorhead Official Website
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