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TONIGHT: Amsterdam, Netherlands!
Photo: Tommy Thayer Prague, Czech Republic
JUST ANNOUNCED: Crandon, Wisconsin
The End of the Road Tour is headed to Crandon International Raceway on September 1 thanks to the efforts of the Forest County Potawatomi Tribe and its casinos.
The Tribe helped secure the concert to welcome KISS to Wisconsin and to celebrate the upcoming opening of Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley’s Rock & Brews restaurant inside of Potawatomi Casino Hotel in Milwaukee.
“The Forest County Potawatomi Tribe is honored to play a role in bringing KISS to Crandon, Rock & Brews to Milwaukee, and people together to enjoy this next era of entertainment in Wisconsin,” said Forest County Potawatomi Community Tribal Chairman James Crawford. “We cannot wait to welcome these two icons to the perfect backdrop of our Northwoods where we’ll show how Wisconsin truly loves to rock.”
The KISS End of the Road Tour concert is set for September 1, 2023 at the Crandon International Raceway. It’s part of a summer concert series that will usher exciting entertainment into Wisconsin and into Potawatomi Casinos and Hotels.
KISS ARMY Fan Club ticket sales begin June 17, local market ticket sales begin June 18, and general ticket sales begin on June 19.
To learn more about the opening of the upcoming Rock & Brews restaurant, visit paysbig.com.
Saturday, June 17th KISS fan club on-sale date
Sunday, June 18th Local/racer on sale date
Monday, June 19th General public on-sale date
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Photo: Paul Stanley Prague, Czech Republic
Tonight: Prague, Czech Republic!
Photo: Newcastle, England
KISS star Gene Simmons rocks up to parliament for PMQs
The American rocker said he witnessed "controlled chaos" during an "insane" tour of the Houses of Parliament.
By Faye Brown / news.sky.com
KISS star Gene Simmons left MPs stunned as he rocked up to prime ministers' questions during a surprise visit to the Houses of Parliament.
The veteran American musician, in the UK for the band's End Of The Road tour, was a guest of DUP MP Ian Paisley and received a private tour before making his first trip into the Commons chamber.
With Prime Minister Rishi Sunak away in the US, the rock star watched deputy Labour leader Angela Rayner take on deputy PM Oliver Dowden in scenes he described as "controlled chaos".
Speaking in the central lobby afterwards, he said: "What I just saw in there was controlled chaos. It was the clash of wills but respectful - the right honourable so and so, it was fascinating.
"In America, it's like the middle finger is a salute. I think Americans can take a big lesson in civility in how to make democracy actually work and still respect the other side."
Simmons also praised the parliament buildings, describing the surroundings as "insane".