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Nikki Sixx Admits to Mötley Crüe Using Backing Tracks During Live Shows
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Nikki Sixx is defending Mötley Crüe’s live performances.
During a Q&A on X, the bassist responded to several fans inquiries, including one about why Mötley Crüe uses backing tracks during live performances.
Videos by American SongwriterWhen another fan wrote to ask why the band doesn’t play “100% live,” Sixx responded by tweeting, “We do.
Sixx’s Q&A came shortly after Vince Neil was accused of lip syncing during shows.
Mötley Crüe’s Vince Neil Responds to Lip Syncing AllegationsWhile Neil didn’t directly address the most recent claims, he pushed back against lip syncing allegations in the past.