The Motley Crue biopic The Dirt is set to hit movie theaters for the first time on June 27th.
The 2019 film based on Motley Crue's 2001 autobiography will receive a special one-night-only screening hosted by Regal Cinemas. Showings of the film, which originally debuted on Netflix, will take place at 98 Regal Cinemas locations across the United States.
The screenings of The Dirt will also feature a bonus showing of Motley Crue's 1986 documentary Uncensored, as well as a special Q&A session with Motley Crue.
"Concert movies, documentaries, and biographical films provide music lovers with big screen, behind-the-scenes access to the biggest acts in rock 'n' roll," said Brooks LeBoeuf, Senior Vice President of US Content at Regal. "Partnering with Live Nation, Mötley Crüe, Netflix, and Submarine Deluxe, Regal moviegoers are getting a stadium-sized theatrical release of The Dirt."
The theatrical release of The Dirt is part of the band's 45th anniversary celebration and serves as the precursor to The Return Of The Carnival Of Sins North American Tour, which begins on July 17.
Advance tickets for showtimes of The Dirt at Regal locations are available now at select theatre box offices/kiosks, on the mobile app, and through REGmovies.com.
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