Mötley Crüe’s John 5 To Open His Own KISS Memorabilia Museum

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John 5, guitarist of Mötley Crüe, has announced plans to open a museum dedicated to KISS memorabilia on YouTube.

The ‘Knights In Satan’s Service Museum’ will showcase pieces from John 5’s personal KISS collection.

A fellow musician’s curation of this dedicated space marks a significant development in preserving KISS’s legacy.

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This innovative museum concept introduces a new approach to sharing rock memorabilia with dedicated fans.

WDHA FM reports that the museum will open for limited periods in May. Visitors will enjoy an exclusive two-hour guided tour with John 5, limited to six guests per session.

The intimate and personalized nature of these tours justifies the premium ticket price of $500.

KISS FAQ highlights John 5’s collection as one of the most comprehensive KISS collections worldwide. Its scope rivals the collections of Gene Simmons and other notable collectors.

The museum launch coincides with John 5’s current role in Mötley Crüe. The band recently rescheduled their Las Vegas residency due to health concerns.

This museum opening establishes a new milestone in rock history preservation. Fans will have an unprecedented opportunity to experience KISS memorabilia through a fellow musician’s perspective.

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