Motley looking crew
Okay, so I just had the most incredible night out at 'THE WAREHOUSE' on Long Island, and I have to share! If you're like me and absolutely love the iconic glam metal appearance, then seeing The Cruecified Motley Crue tribute band live is an absolute must. The energy was electric from the moment they hit the stage, and let me tell you, their commitment to the glam metal aesthetic was spot-on! From the long, teased hair to the full stage attire, everything screamed 80s rock. I was totally mesmerized by the musicians with their electric guitars, and even the drums were adorned with a pentagram – such a cool detail that really added to the atmosphere. And get this, their drummer had vibrant green hair, which just popped under the stage lights! It made the whole experience feel so authentic, like stepping back in time to the heyday of hair metal. What I found so inspiring was not just the band's look, but also how many fans turned up embracing the glam vibe. It’s definitely a community where everyone loves glam metal appearance. You see people with their own takes on the classic style: bold makeup, bandanas, leather jackets, and even some wild animal prints. It just goes to show how much this look resonates with rock fans! If you're thinking about channeling your inner rockstar for a concert or a themed party, here are a few tips I picked up from watching The Cruecified and the crowd: Hair is Key! Think big, voluminous, and possibly teased. Hairspray is your best friend. A good bandana or headband can really complete the look. Makeup Matters: Guys and girls alike embraced the eyeliner and dramatic eyeshadow. Don't be afraid to go bold with darker shades or even a pop of color for that true rock star flair. Stage Attire: Leather, denim, studs, and chains are your staples. Ripped jeans, band tees, and vests are always a win. If you're feeling adventurous, metallic fabrics or animal prints can really make an impact. Accessories: Think fingerless gloves, chunky rings, and layered necklaces. Every detail adds to the overall glam metal appearance. It’s more than just putting on clothes; it's about embodying that rebellious, larger-than-life spirit of glam metal. The way The Cruecified commanded the stage, surrounded by yellow caution tape and bathed in blue and red lighting, just solidified why this era's look is so enduring. It's theatrical, it's fun, and it's full of attitude. Loving the glam metal appearance is about celebrating that iconic era of rock and roll, and an evening at 'THE WAREHOUSE' with The Cruecified definitely brought that to life!




My husband and I are going to see The Crue tonight