Since Lemmy Kilmister died back in 2015, the ashes of the legendary Motörhead frontman have had a place of prominence in some of his favorite old haunts, including the Rainbow Bar & Grill in Los Angeles, Rock City in Nottingham, England, and Hellfest in France. Now, an urn containing some of Lemmy’s ashes will be displayed at Stringfellows, one of the singer’s favorite strip clubs in London. In a new interview with The Sun, Motörhead manager Todd Singerman revealed that Stringfellows “always held a special place in Lemmy’s heart.” “He loved the relaxed environment — and he certainly loved the view,” Singerman continued. “I know he’s relieved he can get back to enjoying one of his favorite places.” Stringfellows has a special ceremony planned to honor Lemmy that will take place on December 18th, with Motörhead guitarist Phil Campbell set to attend the event. (Consequence of Sound)