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70s rock legends ashes will be on display in his favourite pub [Video]

Fans of Motörhead frontman Lemmy Kilmister will be able to pay tribute to the late rocker with a toast at his favourite pub where his ashes will be on display. 

The musician died at the age of 70 in December 2015 after a series of health issues including prostate cancer and congestive heart failure. 

His remains were turned into ashes and have since been scattered at places he loved while also being used to create tattoos for the band’s tour manager and production assistant, and even bullets. 

However, fans will now be able to visit Lemmy’s ashes at the legendary rock n’ roll bar Rainbow Bar and Grill, where they’ll be put on display inside an urn. 

Announcing the news, a message on the bar’s Instagram account said: ‘Please join us as we enshrine Lemmy’s ashes at the Rainbow Bar and Grill. We also invite you to raise a very unique toast to Lemmy and Motorhead with …

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