Motley Crue singer Vince Neil stopped by the KVVU Fox 5 studios in Las Vegas on August 26 to discuss the band’s upcoming second residency at The Joint at the Hard Rock Hotel Casino and eventual farewell tour. You can watch video footage of his appearance below. Asked about reports that that the final chapter for Motley Crue could come as early as 2016, after the film version of the group’s biography, “The Dirt: Confessions Of The World’s Most Notorious Rock Band”, gets completed, an accompanying album is released and yet one more tour around the globe, Vince said: “We just think it’s kind of that time — to do one big push. The tour will last, like, two years. And kind of go out on top. I mean, we’ve been together, actually, 32 years, and by the time we finish up, it’ll be 35 years. So that’s a good enough run.” Vince also insisted that Motley Crue’s retirement will be for “real” and that they won’t hold multiple farewell tours like certain other acts.