Nikki Sixx, the legendary bassist of MÖTLEY CRÜE, reflects on the band's remarkable journey in a heartfelt Facebook post. He reminisces about the early days, when the band was just four young, broke musicians with big dreams, living in a run-down house in North Hollywood. It was there that they laid the foundation for their iconic sound, writing songs that would later become their debut album. Sixx expresses his pride in being part of MÖTLEY CRÜE, praising his bandmates for their decades of powerful, honest music. He credits their creative freedom and the unique experiences they've shared as the driving force behind their success. The band is gearing up for a special tour, 'The Return Of Carnival Of Sins', which will celebrate both the 20th anniversary of their groundbreaking 'Carnival Of Sins' tour and the 45th anniversary of MÖTLEY CRÜE. This tour promises to be a thrilling event, with support acts EXTREME and TESLA. Additionally, the band's Las Vegas residency, which was postponed due to Vince Neil's health issues, is set to resume, showcasing their resilience and dedication to their fans.