Lemmy Kilmister has already spent enough time at home, sidelined for nearly a year by a small avalanche of health issues: heart trouble, diabetes, surgery and more. Now the Motörhead frontman is back, following up on the band's acclaimed Coachella sets with a tour of European festivals that features dates as far east as Moscow's Crocus City Hall and as far west as London's Hyde Park.
At 68, the iconic hard rock pirate is anxious to return to the stage and finally perform more from the band's newest album, Aftershock, which got some of the best sales and reviews of their career. "I've still got a few bugs in me," Lemmy told Rolling Stone with a laugh. "Don't look forward to my demise just yet."
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