Funko have released some new Pop! Deluxe Album figures based on AC/DC’s “Back In Black,“ Guns N’ Roses‘ “Appetite For Destruction,” and KISS’ “Destroyer.“ All three collectibles are available through Walmart.
KISS recently cancelled their Las Vegas residency, but it looks like the shows will still happen sometime next year. During an appearance on “The Rock Experience With Mike Brunn,” the band’s manager Doc McGhee said that the concerts will likely take place in “either August or October.” McGhee had the following to say about the…
KISS have officially released their spirits portfolio, “Drink It Up by KISS,” in the U.S. The series includes: Premium Distilled Cold Gin, Black Diamond Premium Dark Rum, Detroit Rock Premium Dark Rum, and new limited edition Monstrum Ultra Premium Dark Rum. You can purchase some bottles for yourself HERE. Paul Stanley commented: “From Monstrum to…
During a recent performance on “Kiss Kruise X,” KISS played “She’s So European” and “We Are One” live for the first time. On top of that, the band also played “Take It Off” for the first time since 1995 and “Uh! All Night” for the first time since 1986. You can see fan-filmed footage of…
KISS have announced the dates for “Kiss Kruise XI.” The ship is scheduled to set sail from Los Angeles, CA to Cabo San Lucas and Ensenada, Mexico on October 29 to November 3, 2022. [via Blabbermouth]
According to the Las Vegas Review-Journal, KISS have cancelled their 2021/2022 Las Vegas residency at the Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood. The band have yet to comment on the cancellation, but the dates have already been removed from their website. Ticketmaster have also told fans that refunds will be issued.
As previously reported, Francis Stueber, the longtime guitar tech of KISS’ Paul Stanley, recently passed away following a battle with COVID-19. Now, during a recent interview with Rolling Stone, members of the band’s road crew claimed that the death was a result of lax COVID protocols. On roadie said the following: “I couldn’t believe how…
Francis Stueber, the longtime guitar tech of KISS’ Paul Stanley, has passed away following a battle with COVID-19. Stanley issued the following statement: “My dear friend, buddy and guitar tech for 20 years, Fran Stueber died yesterday suddenly of Covid. Both on and offstage I depended on him for so much. My family loved him…
During a recent interview with Ultimate Classic Rock, KISS frontman Paul Stanley discussed the band’s ongoing farewell tour. According to him, the trek will likely wrap up “by the beginning of 2023.” Stanley said the following: “I believe strongly by the beginning of 2023 we will be finished. It’s a different time than we had…
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