Saturday night, KISS played the final date of their Farewell Tour, their second consecutive night at Madison Square Garden. While former members Ace Frehley and Peter Criss did not make an appearance, ...
Before Kiss became a 1970s pop culture phenomenon, the rock band struggled to break through to the mainstream with early albums “Kiss,” “Hotter Than Hell” and “Dressed to Kill.” While the music world ...
On Dec. 15, 1995, Bruce Kulick played his last show as an official member of Kiss.
Fans who attended the final KISS show at Madison Square Garden on December 2 in New York City may have been happy to see the band one last time but were ultimately left disappointed after not ...
"Heeeey!” says Ace Frehley, by way of introduction. “The Ace is here!” Behind him on the Zoom screen, the room he’s sitting in is illuminated by purple, blue, red and white lights. “Where am I? I’m on ...
KISS has become the latest big name in music to sell their catalog, but the new deal with the iconic rock band goes much further to preserve their legacy for years to come. Pophouse is behind the ...
Kiss is calling it quits. Again. Hey — some people don’t get it right the first time. So, these masked men of rock ‘n’ roll mayhem have hit the road with their second farewell trek, dubbed the End of ...
Kiss has announced more special guests for their upcoming Kiss Army Storms Vegas convention and reunion show, including additional bandmates, fellow rockers and industry professionals who helped guide ...
Kiss performed their first show for a crowd of less than 10 people on Jan. 30, 1973, at a small club in New York City. In the five decades that have since passed, they've built one of the wildest ...
Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley have both talked up the possibility of Kiss continuing without any of the original members. But in a recent interview, Simmons went into more detail, outlining his own ...
As KISS fans wait to find out more details about the band’s planned avatar show, guitarist Tommy Thayer recently revealed some potential sites for the multimedia extravaganza. “A show like this needs ...
It’s been a long, wild and sometimes turbulent ride for KISS since the band played their first Chicago show at the Aragon Ballroom on April 19, 1974, promoting their second album, “Hotter Than Hell.” ...
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