Lemmy's Ashes to Be Displayed at Covent Garden
Lemmy's Ashes to Be Displayed at Covent Garden

Lemmy's Ashes to Be Displayed at Covent Garden

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The ashes of Motörhead's iconic frontman, Lemmy Kilmister, will be permanently housed in an urn at Stringfellows nightclub in Covent Garden, London, as a tribute to his favorite spot. This decision comes nearly nine years after his death from cancer at the age of 70 on December 28, 2015. Known for his distinctive gravelly voice and wild lifestyle, Lemmy's legacy continues to resonate with fans worldwide. The urn, a miniature replica of his main one at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Hollywood, will be unveiled during a special ceremony on December 18, attended by Motörhead's guitarist Phil Campbell and numerous fans. Lemmy, whose ashes have been scattered at various beloved locations, had expressed a wish for his ashes to be placed inside bullets and sent to loved ones. The installation at Stringfellows, a place Lemmy cherished for its relaxed atmosphere, is a testament to his enduring influence in the rock world.

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