KISS confirms greater returns despite retirement

KISS confirms greater returns despite retirement

Kiss just announced their plans for a comeback!

On March 28, the iconic rock group confirmed their upcoming performance which would mark their first since he retired from touring after their End on the road run.

A press release revealed that Detroit Rock City Hitmakers would perform at The Kiss Army Storms Vegas, an event where the fans of Kiss will celebrate the band marking 50 years.

Their concert will occur during the three-day long event, which is planned to be held in Las Vegas from November 14 to 16.

It will contain the band’s Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley, “Unmasked” as well as some special guests who have not yet been named.

According to the release, the event would consist of an “exclusive Q&A sessions with members of the band, a panel with long -time manager Doc McGhee, a special live performance from former KISS member Bruce Kulick along with sets from Kiss Tribute Bands, other special guests, interactive activities, exclusive experiences and more.”

This comes after the legendary band held their last show in New York City’s Madison Square Garden, as part of End on the roadbefore announcing their retirement from touring.

In addition, this decision was already made by the band some time ago when Gene Simmons of Kiss had confirmed over Rolling stones magazine that their last show on End on the road trip would be their last.

“My hand on the Bible,” he had emphasized.

“And I had to know it because my people wrote that book. In fact, my people also wrote the follow-up book, the New Testament. And then I want to say right here, right now, my hand on the Bible, it will be the last Kiss-in-makeup look,” the Kiss musician concluded.

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