A year after the end of the End of the Road World Tour, Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, and special guests will perform “unmasked” electric concert at Kiss Army Storms Vegas event this fall
Did you really think Kiss were done? Only 481 days have passed since the group, which has reunited several times, played the last date of their End of the Road World Tour — a concert they billed as “The Final Concert” and monetized with a pay-per-view stream — and the group has announced that it will perform again this fall.
Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, and “special guests” will perform an “unmasked” electric concert at a three-day event that they’re calling Kiss Army Storms Vegas. The event will take place at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, November 14 – 16. Full details are on the group’s webpage.
The forever reunited rockers are calling the event an “everything Kiss paradise” timed to commemorate not just the band’s 50th anniversary but also the 30th anniversary of their first fan convention. The musicians will participate in Q&A sessions with fans at the event, Kiss’ longtime manager, Doc McGee, will sit on a panel, and onetime Kiss guitarist Bruce Kulick will perform. If that’s not enough Kiss, fans will also get to attend concerts by Kiss tribute bands and participate in what the group describes as interactive activities and exclusive experiences. Other special guests, yet to be announced, will make appearances, too.
Trending Stories
Three-day event tickets cost less than a thousand dollars (that’s right, $999) before taxes. They’ll go on sale to at 7 a.m. PT on April 7. Kiss Army VIP Fan Club members can start surrendering their C-notes tomorrow at the same time. The Kiss Army offers open enlistment. There are also pricier packages (top price: $4,909 per person), which offer closer proximity to the Demon and the Starchild.
In 2023, Gene Simmons told Rolling Stone that Kiss were absolutely, definitely done… with one loophole: “I’ll say right here, right now, my hand on the Bible, it will be the final Kiss-in-makeup appearance.” He’ll pass through that loophole somewhere in the Mojave.