Lemmy’s ashes are set to go on display at Stringfellow’s strip club in London.The iconic Motörhead frontman, who is considered to be one of the most influential figures in metal history, died in December 2015 at the age of 70, shortly after learning he had been diagnosed with cancer.
Now, nearly nine years on, his ashes continue to make headlines.It has recently been confirmed that some of his ashes are set to go on permanent display in the Stringfellow’s strip club in the UK capital city.
The site was set up by late businessman and nightclub owner Peter Stringfellow, and a popular destination for the Motörhead frontman.For the display, the ashes will be arriving on December 18, and set to be displayed in an urn shaped like the singer and bassist’s trademark cavalry hat.
A ceremony will be held to celebrate the permanent fixture arriving in the venue, and is set to be attended by Lemmy’s bandmate, guitarist Phil Campbell.“Stringfellows always held a special place in Lemmy’s heart.
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