A portion of this 1980s rockstar's ashes will be kept at London's Covent Garden strip club Stringfellows – one of his favourite places.
Some of Lemmy ’s ashes will be permanently installed in a London strip club Picture: Samir Hussein/Redferns via Getty Images) A portion of Motörhead rockstar Lemmy ’s ashes will find their final home in his favourite London strip club, the band’s manager has said. Lemmy died of prostate cancer and congestive heart failure at the age of 70 in 2015. Following his death, Motorhead track Ace Of Spades made its way back into the charts and claimed the no.
The duplicate urn is said to be a mini replica of his main one, which is at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Hollywood. Other copies of his urn – which all contain his ashes – are at other locations including the Rainbow Bar & Grill in West Hollywood. Lemmy – real name Ian Fraser Kilmister – founded Motorhead in 1975. He was the lead singer and bassist in the band and was the only consistent member over the years.
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