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This is just so, so great. I LOVE it. Well done! - Paul Stanley
This is just so, so great. I LOVE it. Well done! - Paul Stanley
The End Of The Road Tour finally rocks South America this week!
April 19 - MOVISTAR ARENA - SANTIAGO, CHILE
April 20 - MOVISTAR ARENA - SANTIAGO, CHILE
April 23 - CAMPO ARGENTINO DE POLO - BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA
April 26 - ARENA DO GREMIO - PORTO ALEGRE, BRAZIL
April 28 - PEDREIRA PAULO LEMINSKI - CURITIBA, BRAZIL
APR30 - ALLIANZ PARQUE - SAO PAULO, BRAZIL
MAY 1 - ARENA EUROBIKE - RIBEIRAO PRETO, BRAZIL
MAY 4 - ARENA 1 COSTA VERDE - LIMA, PERU
MAY 7 - MOVISTAR ARENA - BOGOTA, COLOMBIA
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END OF THE ROAD SOUTH AMERICA 2022
April 19 – Santiago, Chile – Movistar Arena
April 20 – Santiago, Chile – Movistar Arena
April 23 – Buenos Aires, Argentina
April 26 – Porto Alegre, Brazil
April 28 – Curitiba, Brazil – Pedreira Paulo Leminski
April 30 – Sao Paulo, Brazil – Allianz Parque
May 1 – Ribeirao Preto, Brazil – Arena Eurobike
May 4 – Lima, Peru – Arena 1 Costa Verde
May 7 – Bogota, Colombia – Movistar Arena
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By Mona Khalifeh / etonline.com
Gene Simmons is getting ready to rock out for one last time. The KISS musician spoke with ET's Kevin Frazier in Las Vegas during a three-part interview at Simmons' home and the KISS World Museum at the Rio Hotel and Casino, where he dished on the band's End of the Road world tour, which will mark their final time touring as a group -- and how at 72 years old, he still has the stamina to do it all.
"We start playing the outdoor stadiums of South America, literally within two weeks, and continue on to Europe and Australia and eventually North America, Japan, all that stuff. Mexico," Simmons told ET. "And this is going to be the last tour. We're done."
"We're approaching 50 years of doing this, which is unbelievable because we never thought we'd last more than a few years," he added.
Simmons said that he and the band have recognized the right time to "get out of the ring."
"The last thing that you want to do is be a guy that stays in the ring too long and gets his a** beat," the rock and roll legend shared. "Get out of the ring when you're a champion."
As far as how he's able to still hit the road at his age, Simmons said staying away from drugs and alcohol has helped.
"We work hard at it," Simmons maintained. "No drugs, no booze, no smoking. None of that stupid rock and roll stuff. I hike almost every single day with Shannon, we do three to five miles a day, and it's hard to keep this going."