Home Entertainment Cindy Crawford rocks out with Mötley Crüe at the legendary Whiskey a Go Go on the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles

Cindy Crawford rocks out with Mötley Crüe at the legendary Whiskey a Go Go on the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles

0 comments
Cindy Crawford channeled her inner rock chick at Mötley Crüe's show at the Whiskey a Go Go nightclub on the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood on Friday night; seen with Nikki Sixx's wife Courtney Sixx (left)

Cindy Crawford channeled her inner rock chick at Mötley Crüe’s show at the Whiskey a Go Go nightclub on the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood on Friday night.

The Vogue cover girl, 58, looked fantastic in black leather pants, a red blouse and a black jacket with a black and red scarf wrapped around her neck and hanging from her torso.

Cindy, who appears in a Zara ad with her daughter Kaia Gerber, kept her hair down and in loose waves and wore silver and black ’80s-style bracelets on one wrist while posing with Nikki Sixx’s wife, Courtney Sixx.

Courtney was the epitome of a rock star wife in a figure-hugging brown cheetah-print jumpsuit with a neckline that fell to her navel.

The iconic hair metal band played a 500-seat venue as part of a Sunset Strip takeover that the band billed as a “return to its roots.”

Cindy Crawford channeled her inner rock chick at Mötley Crüe’s show at the Whiskey a Go Go nightclub on the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood on Friday night; seen with Nikki Sixx’s wife Courtney Sixx (left)

Mötley Crüe played three shows at three small clubs that are part of West Hollywood rock history.

In addition to Whiskey, they also played at The Troubador and The Roxy. All three clubs are located on the same block of Sunset Boulevard.

The Shout at the Devil hitmakers, whose current lineup includes Tommy Lee, Vince Neil, Nikki Sixx and John 5, kicked off their Sunset Strip mini-residency at the Troubador on October 7.

The rockers arrived in a dump truck and garbage bags and a mattress fell from the back of the truck before Lee jumped out to greet the gathered crowd followed by other band members.

The shows are in support of the band’s new EP, Cancelled, which debuted on October 4 and contains three songs: Cancelled, Dogs of War and a cover of the Beastie Boys anthem, Fight for Your Right.

Mötley Crüe also announced a Las Vegas residency earlier this month at Dolby Live at Park MGM for March 2025.

“We want to just revisit our songs and (incorporate) songs that people have been asking us to play for a long time, maybe some B tracks, some different tracks, and rethink the idea of ​​an intimate evening with the band.” Sixx said People.

He added: “We are in the early stages of the creative process, but we don’t want to repeat ourselves.” “We want to do something special for Las Vegas.”

The Vogue cover girl, 58, looked fantastic in black leather pants, a red blouse and a black jacket with a black and red scarf wrapped around her neck and hanging from her torso; Pictured with Courtney Sixx.

The Vogue cover girl, 58, looked fantastic in black leather pants, a red blouse and a black jacket with a black and red scarf wrapped around her neck and hanging from her torso; Pictured with Courtney Sixx.

The iconic hair metal band played a 500-seat venue as part of a Sunset Strip takeover the band billed as a

The iconic hair metal band played a 500-seat venue as part of a Sunset Strip takeover that the band billed as a “return to its roots”; John 5 (left) and Tommy Lee (center) pictured

Mötley Crüe played three shows at three small clubs that are part of West Hollywood rock history.

Mötley Crüe played three shows at three small clubs that are part of West Hollywood rock history.

In addition to Whiskey, they also played at The Troubador and The Roxy. All three clubs are located on the same block of Sunset Boulevard.

In addition to Whiskey, they also played at The Troubador and The Roxy. All three clubs are located on the same block of Sunset Boulevard.

The Shout at the Devil hitmakers, whose current lineup includes Tommy Lee, Vince Neil, Nikki Sixx and John 5, kicked off their Sunset Strip mini-residency at the Troubador on October 7.

The Shout at the Devil hitmakers, whose current lineup includes Tommy Lee, Vince Neil, Nikki Sixx and John 5, kicked off their Sunset Strip mini-residency at the Troubador on October 7.

Meanwhile. Cindy and her supermodel daughter Kaia Gerber, 23, recently appeared together in ads for fast fashion retailer Zara.

In one ad, the women are in a car, with Kaia at the wheel. He turned to his mother and said, ‘Shall we play some music?’

To which Cindy replied, “Erm, sure, I’m sure you’ve got something good to get us in the mood.”

Good Luck, Babe by Chappell Roan then proceeded to play it on the stereo and the couple smiled sweetly at each other.

You may also like