The post KISS Officially Confirm First Performance Since Retiring from Touring appeared first on Consequence. It’s official: KISS are performing in Las Vegas in November as part of the KISS Army 50th ...
Kiss will live on as digital avatars following its final concert at Madison Square Garden in New York. During the encore of their last show on Saturday (Dec. 2), the legendary rockers — co-founders ...
Original Kiss drummer Peter Criss has announced a new solo album, featuring several notable collaborators. Criss shared his news via a short video posted to the KissFAQ website (which you can watch ...
KISS have confirmed that they will perform live together for the first time in nearly two years at the KISS Army Storms Vegas event this November. The three-day convention, which takes place Nov. 14 ...
The Kiss Army better be ready to deploy quickly on this one because there’s a temporary museum dedicated to the legendary band coming to the San Fernando Valley in May. But there’s a catch because ...
Less than two years after performing what they called their final show together in December 2023, Kiss announced they are reuniting onstage once again. Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley and Co. will headline ...
An iconic rock band is reuniting despite previously saying their 2023 concerts would be their last together. KISS will perform an unmasked live show as part of the three-day KISS Army Storms Vegas ...
Paul Stanley says Kiss' upcoming Las Vegas event is about to get some major upgrades. Earlier this year it was announced that the band would make their first live appearance since concluding their ...
Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley are heartbroken over the death of their former KISS bandmate Ace Frehley. “We are devastated by the passing of Ace Frehley. He was an essential and irreplaceable rock ...
Members of Kiss shared tributes to the band’s original lead guitarist Ace Frehley, who died on Thursday at the age of 74. “Our hearts are broken. Ace has passed on,” Kiss singer and bassist Gene ...
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