KISS re-release their fourth studio album to celebrate their 45th anniversary.
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Kiss will set sail again this year with their “Kiss Kruise”. The cruise is scheduled to depart from Los Angeles on October 29. Then the Cabo San Lucas is scheduled to go to Ensenada, Mexico, before the ship returns on November 3rd.
For the eleventh time, Kiss fans will be gathering on a giant ship for the Kiss cruise. There, the band members will perform with several acoustic and electronic shows and also take part in group and individual activities and memorabilia events on board. According to the band, the eleventh “Kiss Kruise” will also be their last performance on board a ship.
Before the cruise in autumn, Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, Eric Singer and Tommy Thayer want to complete the remaining concerts of their “End of the Road” world tour in Europe in the summer.
Corona and Kiss
It has now been more than three years since the band started the tour in January 2019. The tour was actually supposed to continue in July last year, but various corona restrictions made it impossible for the band to continue the tour as planned. The concert tour is scheduled to continue in South America as early as April. Four concerts in Germany are also planned for June. So Kiss want to appear in Dortmund, Hamburg, Frankfurt, Stuttgart.
In October, frontman Paul Stanley said he believes the band will complete the full tour by early 2023. “It just seems logical [für die letzte Show]to be in New York. That’s where the band started and that was really the background for the band getting together and writing these songs and playing loft parties and clubs starting with an audience of probably 10 people. It seems we should come full circle,” he added.