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POISON’s C.C. DEVILLE Is Unrecognizable In New Photo As He Prepares For ‘The Stadium Tour’

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C.C. DeVille is sporting a shaggy new look.

The 60-year-old POISON guitarist, who is preparing to hit the road later this month with his bandmates as part “The Stadium Tour”, has switched up his usual more clean-shaven style for a full beard.

Several of DeVille‘s musician friends commented on the guitarist’s new look, including Nikki Sixx from “The Stadium Tour” co-headliners MÖTLEY CRÃœE, who wrote: “Bring on the beards buddy. I’m rocking mine too. Look forward to seeing everybody”.

The members of POISON were once synonymous with androgynous, glammed-out hair rock, including such fashion choices as hair spray, lipstick and spandex. “It was a statement,” bassist Bobby Dall explained to Miami New Times in a 2018 interview. “Back then, [the ’80s] album covers were a huge ad. The cover of ‘Look What The Cat Dragged In’ made people stop and ask, ‘Are they boys or girls?’

In a 2000 interview with Orlando Weekly, DeVille said that he “always loved” POISON‘s image. “I always loved that pageantry of it all,” he explained. “But you had to poke fun at yourself a little bit, because you didn’t want to come off too strong, then they might be thrown off…. That whole androgynous thing was very cool, I always thought. But the thing is that if you’re growing up in Montana and you have a tractor, I’m not too sure that they’re gonna get it. But if you show a lot of boobs in the video — you make sure that you show a lot of girls in the video, so that the guys that are chewing tobacco don’t feel alienated.”

“The Stadium Tour”, featuring POISON alongside headliners MÖTLEY CRÃœE and DEF LEPPARD plus guests JOAN JETT & THE BLACKHEARTS, will kick off on June 16 in Atlanta, Georgia. The 36-date trek, which is due to wrap September 9 in Las Vegas, was originally scheduled to take place in the summer of 2020 but ended up being pushed back to 2021, and then to 2022, due to the coronavirus crisis.

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