It's the end of an era and this is for you if you couldn't be there.

Motley Crue played their final show ever, last night in Los Angeles. I saw a couple of reports that they had some slight complications with Tommy Lee's drummer coaster. Other than that, the show went off spectacularly. If you weren't able to make the trip out to California, the band says be patient.

"After 34 years performing together, The Final Tour has seen the band perform all across the globe, visiting an impressive five continents since July 2014 (North America, South America, Europe, Australia and Asia) for a total of more than 164 shows," the statement reads. "Fans alike will be able to enjoy and/or relive the spectacular and cutting edge production elements of the Final Tour, such as Tommy Lee's 'Cruecifly' drum roller coaster, Nikki Sixx's fire spitting bass performance, along with all the fan-favorite hits!"

Christian Lamb is directing the concert portion, while Jackass creator Jeff Tremaine helms the documentary portion. The film will debut in 2016 via Live Alliance in theaters and pay-per-view.

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