04/09/2023

Manaus, Brazil!

MANAUS! Only 3 day until we destroy Arena da AmazĂ´nia! Who's ready?
04/06/2023

Throwback Thursday: 1975

April 6, 1975 - The Dressed To Kill Tour invaded the Lisner Auditorium in Washington, DC. Paul Stanley donned sunglasses for the 2nd show in a row because of an eye infection. RUSH opened the show.

Photo by Fin Costello

04/05/2023

SOUTH AMERICA!

SOUTH AMERICA! Only 1 week until we bring YOU the End Of The RoadTour SPECTACLE! Our FINAL South American Tour opens April 12th in Manaus, Brazil! Who's ready? 

#Brazil #Colombia #Argentina #Chile 

www.KISSOnline.com/Tour

03/30/2023

4 US Shows Added To The END OF THE ROAD!

We are thrilled to add 4 additional dates to our FINAL North American leg with arena concerts in Detroit, Nashville, St Louis and Fort Worth! 

CLICK HERE to join the KISS ARMY Fan Club for access to Presale tickets. Presale begins April 3rd at 10am local time. 

Exclusive VIP/Ultimate packages will be available. Last chance to get the KISS VIP experience!

General Onsale begins April 7th at 10am local time. 

 

ADDITIONAL DATES:

October 20, 2023 - Detroit, MI -  Little Caesars Arena

October 23, 2023 - Nashville, TN -  Bridgestone Arena

October 25, 2023 - St. Louis, MO -  Enterprise Center

October 27, 2023 - Ft. Worth, TX - Dickies Arena


Full dates at www.KISSOnline.com/Tour

03/29/2023

Kite Fly with KISS 1974

From: KSHE

Flashback: March 29, 1974 in Forest Park

To St. Louis’ law enforcement and the mayor’s office, odd developments in the good part of town must have seemed ominous. A peaceful rebellion, armed with kites and marijuana, had formed in Forest Park. Traffic was tied up for hours, and the next day the story landed in the newspaper. To those in St. Louis who hadn’t heard of KSHE, this was their introduction, along with the rest of the United States. The thousands who gathered in Forest Park on March 29, 1974 celebrated the coming of spring. A cool sunny day punctuated by brisk winds gave the fans the perfect day to fly a kite. As the fans slowly filled up the park, dozens of kites sailed gently into the breeze. Massive contraptions took to the air before the large crowd made their launch impossible. At least one brave soul teamed up with his creation to take to the skies. As thousands poured in, there was less room for the giants and their smaller paper and wood versions. To get a better view, dozens of fans climbed upon backstops of the baseball diamonds and also bent the wooden soccer goal posts like a twigs under their weight. They weren’t there to just see the kites sail in the skies. They were there to see a concert. A band named KISS just started their first U.S. tour a week before. Just one week on tour and KSHE was there to help. KSHE became one of the first radio stations in the U.S. to play a KISS single.

Photos © Bill Parsons & Bill Greenblatt. Text © John Neiman, In Concert: KSHE and 40+ Years of Rock in St. Louis

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