KISS are working on a new five-part documentary focusing on their “End Of The Road” farewell tour. Frontman Paul Stanley confirmed the news, saying his wife Erin was recently interviewed for the film: WOW… My beautiful wife Erin being interviewed today for a five-part documentary on our final tour. I'm blessed. pic.twitter.com/Zi3bYwd0SZ — Paul Stanley…
According to Deadline, Joseph McGinty Nichol (aka McG) is in the final phase of negotiations to direct KISS’ upcoming biopic “Shout It Out Loud.” The film is being produced by STX Entertainment and Lionsgate are in discussions to co-finance and distribute it worldwide. Casting is reportedly underway and production will start in the second quarter…
Yesterday (August 18), Mayor Robert Restaino of Niagara Falls, NY and Mayor Austin Tylec of North Tonawanda, NY presented Gene Simmons (KISS) with the “Key To The City” of Niagara Falls. The ceremony took place in front of City Hall and it also saw the musician honored with a temporary street. That stretch, which includes…
KISS’ “I Was Made For Lovin’ You” has officially surpassed one billion streams on Spotify. That track appears on the band’s 1979 album “Dynasty.”
Funko have announced a new wave of figures in their Pop! Rocks line. Here’s the latest additions: Guns N’ Roses (skeleton): Guns N’ Roses (human): KISS (Color Spotlight 4-Pack): Jon Bon Jovi: Ozzy Osbourne: Aerosmith (5-Pack): Cher:
During a recent appearance on the “Steve-O’s Wild Ride!” podcast, Gene Simmons opened up about touring with his solo project. Interestingly, the musician says he “literally make[s] more money per gig being Gene Simmons and the Gene Simmons Band than [he] did in KISS.” Simmons said the following when asked if he stll intends to…
Yungblud is streaming his cover of KISS’ “I Was Made For Lovin’ You.” You can check that out below. The track was recorded for the soundtrack to “The Fall Guy.” That movie and its soundtrack will be released on May 3.
During their April 20 concert in Costa Mesa, California, The Coverups, the covers project featuring Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong and Mike Dirnt, were joined onstage by Michael Anthony (ex-Van Halen) for performances of Van Halen’s “Dance The Night Away” and “Ain’t Talkin’ ‘Bout Love” and KISS’ “Rock And Roll All Nite.” You can see…
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