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Lemmy Kilmister, the legendary frontman of Motörhead, is being honored at the Bloodstock Festival with a special display of his ashes. Festival attendees can visit a recreated version of Lemmy’s dressing room, complete with his iconic hat, coat, boots, and personal collection of photographs. Festival director Vicky Hungerford described the experience as stepping into Lemmy’s touring dressing room.

In addition to the display, Lemmy’s last jar of Marmite, Milky Way bars from the band’s final tour in 2015, and other personal items are included. Festival-goers can also see Lemmy’s shower cap over a smoke alarm, a sticker about smoking hazards, and items like his reading glasses and credit card. The tribute aims to give fans a glimpse into Lemmy’s life on the road.

Vicky Hungerford, who is married to Lemmy’s former PA and security guard Alan Hungerford, emphasized the personal connection to Lemmy. The couple met while watching Motörhead in Derby in 2010, and their shared history with the band inspired the tribute at Bloodstock. Alan Hungerford expressed his deep admiration for Lemmy, highlighting the impact the rock icon had on his life.

As part of the tribute, a replica Lancaster bomber is suspended above the stage, reminiscent of Motorhead’s 1979 Bomber tour. After the festival, the bust containing Lemmy’s ashes will be transferred to Rock City in Nottingham, where it will be on public display. The bust will return to Bloodstock every August, ensuring that Lemmy’s legacy lives on at the festival.

Beyond Bloodstock, Lemmy’s ashes have also been scattered at the Wacken music festival in Germany and used in a tattoo by Metallica frontman James Hetfield. The enduring influence of Lemmy and Motörhead continues to resonate with fans worldwide, keeping the spirit of rock and roll alive.

The special tribute to Lemmy at Bloodstock serves as a reminder of his impact on the music industry and his dedicated fan base. The display offers a unique opportunity for fans to connect with the legacy of a rock legend and pay their respects in a meaningful way. Lemmy’s spirit lives on through his music, his fans, and now, through the special tribute at Bloodstock Festival.