Since his death in 2015, Lemmy Kilmister's ashes have been placed on display in some of his former favorite places, such as the Rainbow Bar & Grill in Los Angeles, the Nottingham Rock City concert venue in the UK, and Hellfest in France, where they are enshrined in a huge statue.

Now, an urn containing some of Lemmy's ashes is on display at one of the vocalist's favorite strip clubs in London, Stringfellows.

At the club, the urn will be a replica of the one containing Lemmy's ashes, located at the musician's final resting place in Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Hollywood Hills, California. A ceremony will also be held in honor of the Motorhead vocalist, scheduled for December 18th, which will be attended by guitarist Phil Campbell.

Motörhead's manager, Todd Singerman, told The Sun that Stringfellows "always held a special place in Lemmy's heart," explaining that "he loved the relaxed atmosphere — and certainly loved the view. I know he's relieved to be able to enjoy one of his favorite places again."

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