05/27/2019

MEMORIAL DAY: A TIME TO PAY TRIBUTE

KISS remembers and honors all the brave soldiers lost in all wars and prays for all those fighting now.

All Americans need to remember that the day we see as a holiday is actually a time to pay tribute and remember all the brave members of our Armed Forces fighting on our behalf, facing the ultimate sacrifice daily.

05/25/2019

EUROPE! Are you ready for The End Of The Road?

European VIP experiences are on sale now at www.kissonline.com/tour.
 
May 27 -  Leipzig Arena - Leipzig GERMANY
May 29 - Stadthalle - Vienna AUSTRIA
May 31 - Koenigsplatz - Munich GERMANY
June 2 - Stadion Essen - Essen GERMANY
June 4 - Waldbuehne - Berlin GERMANY
June 5 - Expo-Plaza - Hannover, GERMANY
June 7 -  Sweden Rock Festival - Solvesborg, SWEDEN
June 9 Rockfest - Helsinki, Finland
June 11 - Ice Arena - St Petersburg, RUSSIA
June 13 - Dynamo Stadium - Moscow, RUSSIA
June 16 - NSC Olimpiyskiy - Kiev, UKRAINE
June 18 - Tauron Arena - Krakov, POLAND
June 19 - Prague Rocks Festival Eden Arena Prague - CZECH REPUBLIC
June 22 - Hellfest Open Air Festival - Clisson, FRANCE
June 23 - Graspop Metal Meeting - Dessel, BELGIUM
June 25 - Ziggo Dome - Amsterdam, HOLLAND
June 27 - Tons Of Rock Festival - OSLO, NORWAY
June 28 - Trondheim Rocks Festival - Trondheim, NORWAY
July 2 - Ippodromo San Siro - Milan, ITALY
July 4 - Hallenstadion - Zurich, SWITZERLAND
July 6 - Rennbahn - Iffezheim, GERMANY
July 9 - Resorts World Arena - Birmingham, UK
July 11 - The O2 - London, UK
July 12 - Arena - Manchester, UK
July 14 - Metro Radio Arena - Newcastle, UK
July 16 - The SSE Hydro - Glasgow, UK
05/24/2019

KISS TALK END OF THE ROAD & MORE WITH CLASSIC ROCK

KISS are on their farewell tour, so we joined the Gods Of Thunder on their private jet to look back over an explosive career

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Iggy Pop claimed that he killed the 60s, but it turned out it was four semi-normal guys right off the streets of New York who really drove the final stake through heart of the peace-and-love decade nearly 46 years ago.

Gene Simmons, a former elementary school teacher; Paul Stanley, a cab driver with a heart-shaped face; Peter Criss, a sometime butcher and itinerant drummer who studied under the mighty Gene Krupa; and Ace Frehley, a gang member-cum-liquor delivery man. They stormed out of a $40-a-month fourth-floor walk-up in New York’s Chinatown in their six-inch platforms and sweaty black leather looking like four beasts disgorged from the underworld, and unleashed an unholy and entirely masculine creed of sex, braggadocio, innuendo and conquest, all delivered at a screeching 110 decibels and addressing every young man’s fantasies.

While the band’s message has changed over the years (they’ve become more family-friendly and forswear any cursing during the show), they still attract legions of foot soldiers into the Kiss Army – even now, when they’re calling it quits in one final tour they’ve dubbed the End Of The Road. (They’ve attempted to trademark the term with the US Patent office to prevent any other retiring bands from using it. Good luck with that.) So far, 44 shows have been played in North America, with another 25-date run beginning in August. The European leg begins next week, and there are plans to extend the tour until, probably, mid-2020.

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