KISS are streaming a live version of their song “Let Me Go, Rock ‘N’ Roll.” This version of the track is from the band’s new live album, “Off The Soundboard: Live In Des Moines 1977,” which will be released on September 9. That effort features the band’s November 29, 1977 show at Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium…
During their July 2 show in Las Vegas, NV, Count’s 77 were joined onstage by Sebastian Bach (ex-Skid Row) for a cover of KISS’ “Watchin’ You.” You can find some fan-filmed footage of that below:
During a recent interview with Chaoszine, KISS’ Gene Simmons was asked about the possibility of Ace Frehley and Peter Criss joining the band on their final tour. He says “the door’s always open,” but he doesn’t think they are physically fit enough to do a full show. Simmons said the following: “We’ve tried. I keep…
While thanking fans for attending their June 26 show in Vienna, Austria, KISS accidentally displayed a logo featuring an Australian flag instead of an Austrian flag. A number of fans shared photos of the mishap on Twitter: Kiss played in Austria last night 🇦🇺 pic.twitter.com/XAvaXfRGqh — Ben Nguyen (@BenNguyenTV) June 27, 2022 Lol at your…
KISS will be releasing the fourth installment of their “KISS – Off The Soundboard” live bootleg series on September 9. The effort, which is titled “Off The Soundboard: Live In Des Moines 1977,” features the band’s November 29, 1977 show at Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium in Des Moines, Iowa and it will be available as a…
During his June 11 show in New York, NY, original KISS guitarist Ace Frehley took a shot at the band’s frontman Paul Stanley for his alleged use of pre-recorded tracks. Frehley told the crowd the following: “This song’s a great song written by Mr. Paul Stanley. By the way, we don’t use tapes. Anyway, this…
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