The remains of Lemi Kilmister will be displayed in his favorite strip club

The ashes will be kept in an urn shaped like Lemi's signature cowboy hat

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Lemmy Kilmister, Photo: Shutterstock
Lemmy Kilmister, Photo: Shutterstock
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Lemi Kilmister, the legendary frontman of Motorhead, died almost nine years ago, but his remains still fill the newspaper columns.

In August this year, a convoy of 55 Harley Davidson motorcycles delivered the bust containing some of his ashes to Rock City in Nottingham, where it is on display. Now the cult London strip club "Stringfellows", founded by the late Peter Stringfellow in 1980, will become a place where another part of the famous rocker's ashes will be permanently kept, Deadline reports.

On December 18, the ashes will arrive at their final resting place at the club, where they will be kept in an urn shaped like Lemmy's signature cowboy hat. His arrival will be marked by a ceremony attended by Motorhead guitarist Phil Campbell.

In a 2016 interview with The Hollywood Times, Lemmy was asked where he likes to spend his time when he's not on tour.

"At 'Stringfellows' in London. It's an elite strip club. You're always greeted with a warm welcome there. I've known the owner, Piter, since 1964," he answered then.

"Stringfellows always had a special place in Lemi's heart. He loved the rock 'n' roll spirit that Piter brought to the club, he loved the laid-back atmosphere, and he certainly loved the view. I know he's now happy to be back in one of his favorite places on the planet " said Motorhead's manager, Tod Singerman.

Lemmy's ashes were also scattered at the German metal festival Wacken Open Air, and part of them was also placed in the "Rainbow Bar" in Los Angeles this year. In addition, the ashes on display at Rock City will be displayed annually at the nearby Bloodstock Festival.

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