
MÖTLEY CRÜE’s Tommy Lee sat behind the drums for the first three songs of the band’s concert last night (Saturday, June 18) at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida despite sustaining four broken ribs a couple of weeks ago. As was the case at the opening show of “The Stadium Tour” two nights e…
TOMMY LEE Plays First Three Songs Of MÖTLEY CRÜE’s Concert In Miami, Returns For ‘Home Sweet Home’
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