Where is kiss now
Gene Simmons said in an interview with Ultimate Classic Rock that the band would stop offering meet-and-greets backstage before shows, but photos posted to social media show that the band continued to interact with fans, albeit from behind a plexiglass shield, drawing criticism from disappointed VIP ticket holders who paid thousands of dollars for the opportunity to take photos with KISS.
Just eight days later, the Burgettstown show was postponed at the last minute, prompting speculation and a rumor that Paul Stanley had suffered a heart attack.
The singer took to Twitter to reassure fans that the rumor was untrue, adding that his heart allows him to bike 26 miles a day. Hours later, the band announced that the next four shows of the tour would be postponed because Gene Simmons had tested positive, and the whole band and crew would need to isolate for ten days. Because the shows were postponed rather than cancelled, ticket-holders are not eligible for a refund until their show is rescheduled or 60 days have passed, after which time they will have a day window to request a refund.
But it will be next year. It meant we'll go to your town, big or small. We're not the red-carpet band that you have to come out. We've always been the people's band in the sense that the KISS Army that supported us for all these years, we go to all the little towns to play. KISS 's current lineup consists of original members Stanley and Simmons , alongside later band additions, guitarist Tommy Thayer since and drummer Eric Singer on and off since Formed in by Stanley , Simmons , drummer Peter Criss and lead guitarist Ace Frehley , KISS staged its first "farewell" tour in , the last to feature the group's original lineup.
Two years ago, McGhee said during a question-and-answer session on the ninth annual "Kiss Kruise" that KISS was open to reuniting with all former members at the final gig. So, we're still looking at what we're gonna do on the final show of KISS. According to McGhee , Frehley and Criss have both "been talked to" about participating in some form. But, he acknowledged, "It's pretty difficult. When people say, 'Oh, you should bring Ace and Peter up. So you say, 'Okay.
You don't wear makeup and you wear makeup. So it's real hard to do, but we'll figure it out because they're very much a part of the heritage of KISS. And they're acknowledged by Gene and Paul and everybody in this room as the founding members… So. It's just a matter of the balance and we can bring it where it works for everybody and everybody is having a great time. They really didn't exist, per se.
We will have played that song, probably without exception, more than any other song we've ever been involved with. You might say, 'Aren't you sick and tired of hearing that?
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